Around 100 years ago, the Spanish flu, also known as the 1918 flu pandemic, infected 500 million people. At the time, this amounted to about a third of the world’s population.
Today, COVID-19 presents a similar threat in terms of spread and rising uncertainty.
One key difference with our current scenario is that emerging innovations – like artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud technology – are helping us to better understand the virus and these tools are enabling us respond to the situation more quickly. Technology and data make it possible to track the spread of the pandemic and assist in the detection and control of the disease.
Happening near and far, we’ve rounded up a few examples of how healthcare ministries across the globe are using AI and cloud to tackle COVID-19.
The time is now for healthcare systems to leverage the power of cloud and AI to assist in the battle against COVID-19. But it’s important to put appropriate governance architectures in place to create long-term solutions without putting security and personal privacy at risk.
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