The Aga Khan University has launched a new Android app to test the coronavirus in an innovative way.
The new app, called CoronaCheck, can now save you a route.
The AKU and its teaching hospital was jointly launched to help people assess their symptoms home.
“A new app means that you don’t need to visit the hospital to screen yourself for the coronavirus. CoronaCheck, an Android app jointly launched by AKU and its teaching hospital, is helping users to safely and easily assess their symptoms from home,” the hospital announced on Twitter.
A new app means that you don’t need to visit the hospital to screen yourself for the coronavirus. CoronaCheck, an Android app jointly launched by AKU and its teaching hospital, is helping users to safely and easily assess their symptoms from home. https://t.co/mzSk8gHq3i#COVID19 pic.twitter.com/SWplMi8tuR
— Aga Khan University (@AKUGlobal) April 8, 2020
The AKU had announced in late March, that they were suspending tests of patients due to the hospital being overwhelmed with incoming patients and lack of medical kits.