The global pandemic known as covid-19 has spread. To create a vaccine, expand testing facilities, and improve monitoring systems, scientists and engineers are working day and night. Applications for smartphones and the web have already been created to track people's health using surveys. The spread of covid-19 can be stopped via the Internet of Things (IoT). The Internet and physical devices are connected through the "Internet of Things." Devices can monitor and respond in addition to detect and record information. In this article, we evaluated the covid-19 literature that is currently accessible, discussed monitoring approaches, and proposed an IoT based architecture that can be used to reduce the spread of covid-19. Modern healthcare systems are being transformed by the IoT revolution by embracing technological, economic, and social prospects. Health care systems are changing from traditional to more individualised ones so that patients can be diagnosed, treated, and monitored more simply. IoT technology is one of the pioneers in this field. Since the epidemic began, there has been a rapid push in various research communities to use a wide array of technologies to tackle this global menace.
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