The Impact Of Drones In Combating Covid-19At the start of the Covid pandemic, the drone industry was worried as the industry was going slow. In 2019, the U.S. consumer drone fleet grew by a mere 6% according to data from research firm Drone Analyst. But the commercial drone industry, which includes drones used for everything from mapping vineyards to monitoring construction, was doing considerably better, growing by 23%, up from 2018’s figure of 18%. So when Covid struck, drone companies like Draganfly responded by looking for ways to promote the virtues of little flying robots to people fighting the virus. Delivery drone makers, some of which already had some experience delivering medical supplies leapt into action, hoping to prove the usefulness of their products. Ever since, the industry catches up a fast pace and considering Covid is still around, more drone services are still crucial in the society.