WHO myhealth App

WHO to launch MyHealth app on 30th March related to COVID 19

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To provide helpful information about Coronavirus (COVID 19), World Health Organization (WHO) is going to launch an app on 30th March. WHO has made this decision due to the outbreak of coronavirus. This app can be launched for Android and iOS as well as the web under the name WHO MyHealth. The World Health Organization will launch the app so that every information related to the coronavirus epidemic can reach people. According to the report of 9to5Google, this app can be launched by March 30. WHO is developing this app as an open-source tool to reach more and more people.

According to the report, people will get news updates, tips and alerts related to Coronavirus through the WHO MyHealth app. With this app, people will be made aware to protect against this dangerous virus. Former employees of Microsoft and Google are developing this app together. The help of WHO Advisors is also being sought for this. The initial version of this app will be similar to the WHO chatbot, which was launched last week under the name WHO MyHealth Alert.

According to the WHO, in the high health alert, users will get official information related to Coronavirus. In which people will be suggested to avoid the infection of this disease. Apart from this, people will also be told to debunk myths related to travel advice, Coronavirus.

Users will also get periodically through the WHO MyHealth app. In this, a notification will be given according to the location of users. The self-target tool can also be given in it. With the help of this, users will be able to report the Coronavirus’s Symptoms themselves. Apart from this, many more advanced features can also be given in this app.

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