Date of Publication :17th March 2021
Abstract: We all know that after several rounds of lockdowns in several places, again a brand-new batch of rapid increase in COVID-19 is seen worldwide[1]. New borns are coming during this world crisis unknown to the harmful state of the world it has opened its eyes into. During this time of crisis, the people cannot afford to lose time and money or another recession for lockdowns. But what else can be done? This study enlightens an idea of innovating a Flexible COVID 19 detector, using the concept of Arduino and sensors[2] which would help people in a possible way, has been discussed.
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