The Signal

NEW APP LETS YOU CHECK FOR COVID-19 SYMPTOMS

DailyOK lets users share 1-minute assessment results

- By Raychel Stewart Signal Staff Writer

After facing unemployme­nt due to the pandemic, four Santa Clarita Valley residents took the extra time they had to do what they do best, create an app that would help others.

Yolanda Rubio and several of her colleagues found themselves unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but scheduled a Zoom call to discuss the possibilit­y of creating an app to help people monitor their physical and mental health. The app would later be called “DailyOK.”

“It’s a one-minute selfassess­ment check,” said Rubio. “You log in how you’re feeling and, at the end, you receive a badge, which can be shared on social media or sent to friends and family to let them know you’re doing OK.”

The app was created using guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organizati­on to assess whether a person is experienci­ng symptoms that could be linked to COVID-19. At the end of the assessment, if everything is OK, a green badge is given.

A green badge can also be requested of one person by another. Rubio said this eliminates the “awkward conversati­on to find out if someone is having symptoms and gives people ease if they’re meeting up for coffee or anything else.”

After creating the app, Rubio met with others in the tech industry who could assist with bringing the app to other countries that could use the informatio­n.

“We’ve been in contact with small businesses in Mexico and Colombia who use the app to assess their employees,” said Rubio. “They can also access links that will take them to the CDC or WHO websites to get more informatio­n, and it’s available in English and Spanish.”

Helping people with their mental health issues was something Rubio kept in mind while developing the app.

“Everyone’s struggled the past six months,” said Rubio. “The app helps ground you and helps you focus on checking in with yourself. Only takes a minute to remind yourself that you’re OK.”

“DailyOK” is free on mobile app stores and is accessible by anyone with an iOS or Android device.

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 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? (Above) Sue Bamford looks on as Yolanda Rubio displays the web version of the DailyOK app they helped develop. (Below) Rubio and Bamford demonstrat­e how to scan a DailyOK QR code that allows users to share the app.
Bobby Block/The Signal (Above) Sue Bamford looks on as Yolanda Rubio displays the web version of the DailyOK app they helped develop. (Below) Rubio and Bamford demonstrat­e how to scan a DailyOK QR code that allows users to share the app.
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