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Alphabet's Drone Service Delivers Medicine During Coronavirus Pandemic

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Alphabet's drone service delivers medicine during coronavirus pandemic


Alphabet's drone service delivers medicine during coronavirus pandemic

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Google parent company Alphabet sad Wednesday that it's using its Wing drones to deliver food and medicine during the coronavirus pandemic. Alphabet's Wing subsidiary said it's seen a "dramatic" increase in customers using the service, with more than 1,000 deliveries completed in the last two weeks while people face lockdowns nationwide.

Project Wing was first unveiled by Google in 2014 , with the drone delivery service certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration at the end of last year.

Wing said it's seeing customers in the US order health and wellness items from Walgreens, including medicine, toothpaste and toilet paper, and groceries like pasta, canned foods, fruit cups and baby food.

"We're trying to support local businesses that aren't able to open their doors by allowing them to deliver their products directly to customers' homes," Wing said. It pointed to a local bakery in Christiansburg, Virginia, which is now selling 50% more pastries via Wing on one weekend than it usually sells in store.

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.


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