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          23 May, 2020        
      
              Doctors are using Augmented Reality to treat coronavirus patients
Doctors in the U.K. have started using augmented reality headsets to communicate with their peers, drastically cutting down how many medical workers need to come into contact with COVID-19 patients. The Microsoft goggles let the wearer communicate with colleagues or request information like x-ray results from technicians waiting safely in a different room. And while the idea seems alien at first, doctors said they think the technology will definitely help limit future spread of the coronavirus.
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