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Latest revision as of 16:38, 25 May 2020
official World Health Organization app.
- WHO app
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World Health Organization App
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official World Health Organization app.
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registration form
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specification
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The app should support the WHO efforts and be available on a worldwide basis, with information tailored to the user’s location, culture and language. The app should also be sensitive to national needs and respect privacy. Once established, the system can be leveraged to proactively detect, respond early and prevent future pandemics.
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Sameer Pujari, manager of digital health and information at WHO
Daniel Kraft U.S.-based physician who’s leading the WHO app project