Coronavirus: Disinfecting robots put to work to clean some B.C. hospitals
A multi-million dollar fleet of 14 virus-killing robots, including a pair nicknamed "Bonnie" and "Henry" are being put to work to disinfect hospitals in the Fraser Health region. Ted Chernecki reports
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