Apple launched its own COVID-19 software back in March, shortly after the spread of coronavirus had been deemed a pandemic. The tech giant headquartered in Cupertino has added new enhancements to the software in its newest update. It should be remembered that the app is only available in the USA. The app, with its associated website, asks users questions about signs, location with risk factors. Based on the comments, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) will provide relevant and up-to - date advice.
Apple introduces up-to - date advice to version 5.0 of its COVID-19 software. It also adds additional questions to enhance the diagnostic procedure that decides the seriousness of the effects of COVID-19. Apple has worked with CDC and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to keep the app up-to - date with the new, trusted information on coronavirus. The update release notes, as seen in the App Store, reads, Updated guidelines and new concerns about symptom severity and COVID-19 test performance.
Although the app is open to US users only, you can reach the website without a hitch. From the homepage, you can press the Start Screening button and take a short quiz to find out any danger you can pose, or make recommendations about how to take the next steps if the symptoms are considered severe. The questions tend to be similar to those seen in the self-assessment questionnaire used in the Aarogya Setu app in India.