Abstract
The pandemic caused by the new coronavirus began in 2019 and was named COVID-19; unlike the pandemic of 100 years ago, humans have been able to rapidly identify this virus, establish diagnostic methods from infection to disease onset, and try to prevent the spread of infection. Photonics has contributed extremely much to them. An overview of photonics to fight COVID-19 was presented here.
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