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Ecorbit Health Receives Accolade From The World Health Organisation
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The World Health Organization
MAR. 05, 2020
Innovation uptake has played a significant role in strengthening response to the covid-19 pandemic globally. Some of these innovations are newly developed and others are a modification of existing technologies.
The Ecorbit Health program is designed to be used by employers and businesses when making decisions about operations and employee and customer safety during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The goal of The WHO database is to share information on the technological innovations used in fighting the pandemic that have already made a difference in other parts of the World for adaptation and scaling in the African region.
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