Digital exclusion in Brazil

Published: June 2, 2020, 8 p.m.

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The number of COVID-19 cases continues to increase in Brazil, but access to digital services is getting harder for many of the country\\u2019s poorest residents. Emergency aid and state health advice about the virus are only available online, leaving those without internet access with no help at all. Digital Planet\\u2019s Angelica Mari explains the situation in Brazil\\u2019s favelas and talks about a number of community projects trying to bridge the technology gap.

Mixed reality in Covid-19 wards\\nOver recent months, some hospitals in London have radically reduced the amount of healthcare workers coming into contact with Covid-19. Thanks to mixed reality headsets, only one doctor needs to be at the patient\\u2019s bedside while the rest of the medical team sees the same field of view from a different location. Gareth speaks to Dr. James Kinross and Dr. Guy Martin from Imperial College London about how this tech has helped improve working conditions.

3D printing face masks\\nShortages of face masks are a common issue around the globe. Could 3D printing be the solution? A firm in Chile has developed an open source design using the natural antimicrobial properties of copper. Meanwhile, a shoe factory in the United States has switched to printing masks for healthcare workers. Digital Planet\\u2019s Jane Chambers reports.

\\nThe programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with studio commentary from Ghislaine Boddington.\\n(Image credit: Getty Images)

Studio Manager: John Boland

Producer: Ania Lichtarowicz

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