ABSTRACT
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a new topic of research in various scientific and corporate fields, particularly in healthcare, in recent decades. The IoT revolution transforms new healthcare services by the inclusion of scientific, political and environmental prospects. It progresses from traditional to specialized healthcare systems, making it easier to identify, treat and manage patients. COVID - 19 has developed into a pandemic that spread around the globe. Day and night, scientists and engineers are working to produce a vaccine, develop additional research equipment and improve surveillance. Using contactless equipment is one of the critical factors to reduce the spread. To prevent the transmission of the coronavirus IoT can be used. That is an interconnection between the Internet and electronic devices. Devices are sensuous and recordable as well as can watch and respond. In this article, we discussed Covid-19 literature, monitoring techniques and proposed an IoT model to help mitigate the transmission of Covid-19.
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