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Recent inventions may reverse the course of COVID-19 and provide opportunities that could change the household and personal care industry.
December 2, 2020
By: Margaret Lochhead
By: Robert Lochhead
The Institute for Formulation Science, The School of Polymers & High Performance Materials The University of Southern Mississippi
The COVID-19 pandemic is leaving a trail of death, grief and suffering, but it has also motivated inventors to apply their knowledge and skills to reverse the onslaught of this dreadful and contagious disease. This article reports on recently-published inventions that could reverse the course of COVID-19 and may provide opportunities that might change the household and personal care industry. Digital Transformation While human interconnectivity drives epidemics and pandemics, digital interconnectivity has the potential to combine our global resources to combat the spread of disease. We are in the midst of a digital transformation that is leading to a closely interconnected world. This is driven by the interplay of cloud computing, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and even artificial super intelligence.1 The limitations imposed by the pandemic have been overcome to a certain extent by existing cyber extensions of humans through the internet by means of computers, phones, smart voice devices and even watches. This global interconnectivity and instant communication is expected to persist and accelerate.2 The Internet of Things (IoT) is the concept of expanding network connectivity and computing capability to sensors that enables everyday items to exchange data with little direct human intervention. Digital transformation already plays a role in addressing the spread of contagious disease in an increasingly interconnected world and many inventions that were inspired by the pandemic can be expected to change the pre-pandemic norm. Some of these transformations are described here. IoT Monitors Handwashing In order to prevent the transmission of disease-carrying pathogens, the CDC recommends handwashing with soap, scrubbing for 20 seconds, and rinsing and drying.3 However, handwashing is frequently conducted with less rigor and, as a consequence, the spread of disease persists in the human population. For example, even in the absence of COVID-19, infected food workers cause about 70% of reported norovirus outbreaks from contaminated food. Poor hand hygiene has been identified as a causative factor in the COVID-19 pandemic.4,5 One way to address this problem is to introduce “smart sinks” to monitor handwashing.6 These sinks, described in a recent patent application, contain sensors that track the handwashing process, advise the user in real time to encourage hygiene compliance, and report the activity to a central processor. Smart hand sanitizer devices could transmit reminders when it is time to re-sanitize hands.
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