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This week Apple Inc., in cooperation with the CDC, HHS, and the White House Coronavirus task force, released a free COVID-19 screening app for apple devices, and made a web-based version available for those without an Apple device.
I've downloaded both the app, and have tried the web-based version, and either will provide a way to evaluate your symptoms and risk factors for COVID-19, and help you decide if you need to contact your doctor or get a test.The CDC's statement on this app's release follows:
CDC Statement on COVID-19 Apple App
Media Statement
For Immediate Release: Friday, March 27, 2020
Contact: Media Relations
(404) 639-3286
Today, Apple Inc. – in partnership with the White House Coronavirus Task Force and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – released an app and website that guides Americans through a series of questions about their health and exposure to determine if they should seek care for COVID-19 symptoms. The tool provides CDC recommendations on next steps including guidance on social distancing and self-isolating, how to closely monitor symptoms, recommendations on testing, and when to contact a medical provider.
This launch is a direct response to President Trump’s call for an all-of-America approach and will help Americans heed CDC guidelines and self-isolate to limit COVID-19 transmission.
Users can download the free app from Apple’s App Store or access the tool online at www.apple.com/covid19external icon. Everyone has a role to play as we work together to stop the spread of COVID-19. The latest recommendations can be found at www.coronavirus.govexternal icon.