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May 14, 202012:08 pmMay 25, 2020

App for monitoring Covid-19 symptoms

Since the course of the disease varies greatly from person to person, people infected with Covid-19 are often uncertain about their symptoms and whether to go to the hospital

Therefore an app was developed which enables Covid-19 patients to monitor the course of the disease by recording their symptoms twice a day. The CovidApp’s artificial intelligence algorithm will then give advice on how to proceed.

Thanks to the CovidApp, people only go to the hospital when necessary and health staff can focus on the most worrying cases. This takes the pressure off both patients and health professionals at this critical time.

Find out more about the app here.

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Providing hospitals and frontline medical staff with necessary equipment

To provide hospitals with missing equipment, an initiative crowdsources necessary materials such as masks and visors.

Free grocery delivery for medical workers

During the crisis, the supermarket chain Monoprix supports medical workers by offering free grocery delivery.
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