HiTLeR Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 To provide the latest guidance and updates on the Coronavirus, the World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a mobile app. In details, the app, named WHO COVID-19 Updates, provides reliable information about the virus from health experts. However, it does not offer features, such as contact tracking which is very po[CENSORED]r among apps released by many governments around the world. The World Health Organization initially brought the app focused on the Coronavirus in April, but pulled it from app stores shortly after its launch because it was not intended for general availability. The new WHO app works very similarly to the original app released by the agency earlier this year. Limit spread WHO COVID-19 Updates is a general purpose app to limit the spread of the virus, by providing safety advice and updated information. The app also offers the latest local news and information and notifications in real time, depending on your location. The number of national and global cases counted is shown on the main screen to allow people to follow the outbreak of the Coronavirus. You can also scroll down to see all basic hygiene practices, and the app also provides you with a link to allow you to donate to the WHO Coronavirus Response Fund. Details of symptoms In order to provide details about the symptoms of Corona, the app contains a screening tab that lists severe and mild symptoms. You can also head to the Learn tab in the app for travel advice and how you can protect yourself from the virus. The app also lists wrong information and answers common questions about Coronavirus. And there is a dedicated Statistics tab to allow you to take a look at the latest Corona cases on your site and worldwide, It also details the most recent number of deaths reported due to the infectious disease. In addition, the WHO app is compatible with both Android and iOS devices, and requires at least Android 4.4 or iOS 9.0. The app is initially limited to Nigeria, and it is expected to roll out to other English speaking countries soon. It also provides country-specific data for all major regions, regardless of its limited availability at the current stage. 4
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