WHO will launch iOS and Android app for COVID-19 by March 30: report

According to the World Health Organization report, WHO is preparing to launch its web app called Android, iOS and My Health to keep it updated during the Corona virus outbreak.

 The app is being developed as an open source tool, first viewed by 9to5Google.
According to reports, WHO MyHealth will offer consumers news, alerts and alerts so they are aware of the COVID-19 epidemic.  According to the WHO report, the app is likely to launch on Monday 30 March.

 The application is developed by Microsoft and former employees in collaboration with WHO consultants.

 An early version of the app is similar to WHO's chatbot, WHO WhatsApp Health Alert, which launched last week.

 According to the WHO, the purpose of Health Alert is to provide authoritative information on topics such as infection, travel advice and how to protect yourself from the myths of the coron virus.  The English version of the alert has over 12 million users worldwide.
 The WHO My Health app will offer user information, as well as specific information, along with a "self-trace" tool to self-assess COVID-19 symptoms in their more advanced version.  General Chat Chat Lounge  Reportedly, more advanced features are in the works for the app.

 The Indian government is working on an app that has a similar tracking feature called "CoWin-20", News18 reported.

 The purpose of the smartphone is to track people who use their phone's GPS and use it to prevent the spread of the virus.  The Indian government will try to track users' personal travel dates through Coin-20, and find out how many people have been contacted.  According to reports, there is currently a Quin20 app in beta testing mode for both iOS and Android platforms.

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