Coronavirus self-assessment mobile app launched for Tajikistan

CoronaCheck, a new mobile application that allows users to conduct self-assessments at home while raising awareness of measures to prevent COVID-19, has been launched in Tajikistan by the Aga Khan Health Services in Tajikistan (AKHS, Tajikistan) and Aga Khan University (AKU).   CoronaCheck, a new mobile app for android and iPhone, will help Tajikistanis easily and […]

CoronaCheck, a new mobile application that allows users to conduct self-assessments at home while raising awareness of measures to prevent COVID-19, has been launched in Tajikistan by the Aga Khan Health Services in Tajikistan (AKHS, Tajikistan) and Aga Khan University (AKU).  

CoronaCheck, a new mobile app for android and iPhone, will help Tajikistanis easily and safely evaluate symptoms with an in-home screening tool and understand the next steps to looking after themselves.  This app can be downloaded free of cost.

The app which has been developed by the Digital Health Resource Centre of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is an effort to support government efforts to reduce the spread of the disease.

CoronaCheck in Tajik is now available for Tajikistan by downloading on the GooglePlay Store or App Store.  

The tool has been adopted from the Alberta Health Services and modified to meet the local context and the evolving epidemiology of the disease.  The technological expertise for developing the app has been provided by AKU’s Technology Innovation Support Centre, TISC.

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