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Apple and Amazon Launch Voice-Assisted Coronavirus COVID-19 Screening



Apple also partnered with CDC on app and website for coronavirus triage

With voice-assisted tools released by Amazon and Apple, you can answer
a few questions to figure out if you need further medical assistance
for COVID-19.

Simply say, “Hey, Siri” for iPhones or “Alexa” for Amazon devices, and
ask if you have the coronavirus.

These technologies are no replacement for professional medical advice,
but they can help you figure out first steps at home when the health
care system is overwhelmed with long wait times.

Amazon announced Thursday that it launched a screening tool for the
United States that will talk you through some symptom-checkers.

“Ask, ‘Alexa, what do I do if I think I have COVID-19?” or “Alexa,
what do I do if I think I have coronavirus?” and Alexa will ask a
series of questions about your travel history, symptoms, and possible
exposure. Based on your responses, Alexa will provide CDC guidance
given your risk level and symptoms,” Amazon said in a statement.

Alexa will also play a tune for 20 seconds if you ask her to “sing a
song” to encourage effective hand washing habits.

Apple launched similar voice-assistant technology earlier in the week
for users to utilize Siri for advice on the coronavirus.

Their information comes from the U.S. Public Health Service, a
division of the Department of Health and Human Services, as well as
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to CNBC.

Apple released a COVID-19 symptom triage tool within Siri. Ask “how do
I know if I have coronavirus?” and it’ll walk you through a
CDC-approved flow.

On Friday, Apple also launched an app and website dedicated to
screening information to see if you need to get tested for COVID-19,
details about the pandemic and links to other resources, Verge
reported.



“This new screening tool is designed to be a resource for individuals
and does not replace instructions from healthcare providers or
guidance from state and local health authorities.” Apple press release

CDC guidelines as of Friday recommend that people who think they have
the novel coronavirus should stay at home unless experiencing “an
emergency warning sign.”

They point out that many with COVID-19 only experience mild symptoms
and can recover at home. Call your doctor before going in, and keep up
with the most up-to-date recommendations on CDC’s website


Source: 
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/steps-when-sick.html

-- 
Ronald Jason Escrader.




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