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UPS Drone Makes First Home Prescription Deliveries For CVS (reuters.com) 20

UPS subsidiary Flight Forward has completed the first prescription medication delivery to a customer's home by drone. Reuters reports: Flight Forward's maiden delivery flight on Friday in Cary, North Carolina, beat rivals in one phase of the race for the nascent market. The second drone flight delivered medications to a public space at a retirement community. The packages, roughly the size of small shoeboxes, were lowered from drones hovering at an altitude of about 20 feet. UPS and CVS said on Tuesday the deliveries were the first of their kind under an program approved by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Regulators are still hammering out rules for how the unmanned winged vehicles will operate in U.S. airspace and guidelines are expected in 2021.
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UPS Drone Makes First Home Prescription Deliveries For CVS

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  • I'm so anxious to hear the buzzing sound of drones in the air as everyone with some VC cash tests their business model and competes for market share.
    This needs to be regulated by people with actually functional brains.
    • > This needs to be regulated by people with actually functional brains.

      It's unfortunate that people with functional brains don't tend to be the people who want to spend their time controlling what everyone else does. Maybe one day we'll get a non-stupid politician.

  • Receipt (Score:4, Funny)

    by Topwiz ( 1470979 ) on Wednesday November 06, 2019 @09:07PM (#59389394)

    Did they send a second drone to deliver the receipt?

  • I guess delivering lifesaving or life-improving medication as a first, news-item-worthy, payload is the "we want it to look good and people to support drone swarms" mirror of going after the most disgusting child-abusing scumbag available when trying out new censorship laws.

    Then people who oppose, or suggest ways to discourage, the deployment get to look like murders.

  • by schematix ( 533634 ) on Wednesday November 06, 2019 @09:16PM (#59389420) Homepage

    retail has terrible margins in their pharmacy because of their overhead. the only thing that keeps the doors open at CVS/Walgreens is the people who come in to pick up their trifecta (metformin, lisinopril and atorvastatin) also stock up on soda, chips and candy. killing your foot traffic is a recipe for going out of business.

    but what do i know?

  • I can see big companies pushing using our little drones into federal crimes
  • What about people hitting drones down and ripping them off?
    • What about people robbing delivery drivers?
      • Delivery drivers aren't robbed with a high frequency that's why the term porch pirate exists. They wait for the delivery man to leave then steal the product off the doorstep. Also criminal liability is higher when a human victim is involved vs. an inanimate object, it's easily 3 less criminal charges especially if a weapon is used to intimidate a human. So basically your comparison is oblique at best.

        It all depends on the altitude in which these fly and the anti-theft mechanism involved. It's going to be
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  • would be way better.

    FOOOMP............3...2...1...ding!

  • Amazon delivers a metric shit ton of boxes in my neighborhood everyday. If the trucks were replaced with drones that each carry a small load there would be a metric shit ton of drones flying down the street. This is going to cause quite a bit of noise pollution. Its on UPS/CVS, hope you are ready for a slew of anti-drone measures. My street may just be a drone Bermuda Triangle.
    • While I share your concern, so many people are now full-time indoor dwellers that keep their windows shut year-round.
      My neighbors *never* open their windows. They switch directly from heat to air conditioning and back to heat.

      As long as the noise isn't loud enough to be heard inside over the sound of the electronic devices people are using indoors, I think there won't be much pushback.

    • I can hear the UPS truck from two blocks away. That's quite a bit of noise right there.

  • How does one get involved with an AN program?
  • How do the drones ring the doorbell in order to hand the package to the occupant?
  • There's a growing market for this that mot people aren't seeing. Those who are alone. Seriously alone.

    I just got out of the hospital (twice in succession) and had to have prescriptions filled. I was taking Lyft to and from the hospital because I literally have no one I know here who I could ask to help me. Trying to get to the store to get my prescriptions was not a good experience.

    For those who don't have friends, families, partners, etc. this kind of thing is game changing. It would have been great to som

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