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How drones can be used to combat COVID-19

A memo that provides recommendations on the added-value of deploying drones to support governments’ COVID-19 responses.

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The guidance summarizes drone use cases and discusses overall drone applicability in COVID-19 context.

 

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Rapid Guidance on How Drones Can Be Used to combat COVID-19 (pdf, 216 KB)

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