Apple works with White House to release 'Covid-19' app

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Cupertino - Direct users to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control on the disease.

By Reuters

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Published: Fri 27 Mar 2020, 8:08 PM

Last updated: Mon 30 Mar 2020, 8:58 AM

Apple Inc and the White House said on Friday that the iPhone maker worked with the Trump administration and federal agencies to release an app that will direct users to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control on the disease caused by the coronavirus.

The app, which will be available in the app store as "Covid-19," will ask users questions about symptoms, location and risk factors and then provide the appropriate up-to-date guidance from the CDC, White House officials said.

The app will also answer frequently asked questions about the coronavirus disease with official information from the CDC.

Based in northern California, Apple's headquarters have been under lockdown orders for more than a week. Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook earlier this week said that the company had donated 10 million protective masks to U.S. health care groups after using Apple's supply chain team to locate and buy the masks.


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