WHO MyHealth, application of official information on the World Health Organization's COVID-19

Today (March 30), the World Health Organization - WHO has officially launched the WHO MyHealth app for iOS and Android to provide official information to combat the spread of false information about COVID- 19.

Today (March 30), the World Health Organization - WHO has officially launched the WHO MyHealth app for iOS and Android to provide official information to combat the spread of false information about COVID- 19.

This application was developed by a group of volunteer programming experts named WHO Covid App Collective. Including former employees of Google and Microsoft and other industry related professionals.

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WHO MyHealth application interface on smartphones.

The first version of the COVID-19 official information app is launched on both mobile platforms and is being developed "open source," anyone with programming skills can help build, play, and develop. This WHO MyHealth development.

If there is a sudden increase in COVID-19 cases or if someone reports that they are infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the WHO MyHealth application will send a notice to users about their location.

According to the WHO's MyHealth Github, even WHO MyHealth is equipped with "self-processing" tools that can help people diagnose whether their symptoms match the COVID-19.

In order to ensure that the application can reach the widest group of people in the community, application developers also plan to create a web-based version of the application for non-electric objects. smart phone.

The WHO MyHealth application is completely different from the chatbot service that WHO just launched on WhatsApp.

Update 30 March 2020
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