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fills the prescriptions. it plucks pills one by one and packages them. he says it s been a game changer in the field of medicine. the robot gives a huge amount of confidence. the pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are incredibly skilled people but they re humans and will make mistakes. reporter: errors are all too common. on average, there s at least one medication error per hospital patient per day. no one is immune to an error. but it also notes error rates widely across facilities. cnn covered this robotic trend nearly two years ago. since it made it s debut in 2011 they added additional safe guards like bar coding the medicine up to the point it s administered into a patient. it takes the human element out of picking a drug off the
retaliated the way we want and the retaliation was always painful to israel. and they will suffer again. sara sidner is live where the government deployed antimissile batteries to guard against retaliation. first of all, is israel confirming it s behind these air strikes. reporter: it is not confirming, not publicly or officially saying it cannot confirm or deny it had anything to do with air strikes. we re talking about two air striex over the last three days. we can tell you we are hearing into cnn from u.s. officials that are confirming they believe it was israel that struck inside of syria, twice, one thursday night into friday and sunday. the u.s. officials saying they believe the first place that was hit was actually the airport where there was a weapon s storage site. the second place hit was the research facility that may have been housing a large amount of
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