There is a new app called Mor Chana. It is designed to help assess people’s risk of developing the Coronavirus. It also helps healthcare workers track people who may have been infected with the Coronavirus. The Center for Disease Control will use the app to create epidemiological studies.
Anuchit Anunchitanukul is a representative for the development team. She stated that they created the app in two weeks. Volunteers, private sectors, public sectors and citizens worked together to develop this app. The app helps support physicians, nurses and other healthcare workers who are on the front line and fighting the Coronavirus.
Code for Public, which is a software group, helped the develop the app. Chuay Kan Group also helped create the app. They received support from public health authorities, educational institutions as well as private ad public organizations.
You can download the app from the iOS app store or Android play store. The app will be able to track the location of people who have been exposed to the virus. Health officials will be able to pinpoint people who have come in close contact with the virus. This can help prevent medical workers from developing the disease.
Non-medical people who use the app will be able to find high-risk areas. You can register for the app anonymously. You can answer questions that will give you a health assessment. Your risk level will be shown in colors. If it is green, then that means that you have the lowest risk. Yellow means low risk. Orange means risk. Red means that you have the highest risk.
All of the information will be deleted after the pandemic is over. Experts have stated that tracking the cases will play an important role in preventing the pandemic from spreading. This will mitigate the economic and social impacts that the Coronavirus has.
Dil Bole Oberoi