The Sunday Guardian

Two apps created to tackle virus

- IANS CHENNAI

Engineerin­g students of Sona College of Technology, Salem and engineers from Vee Technologi­es, Bengaluru on Saturday announced they have created two apps to help the country tackle the growing new coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic.

One applicatio­n called “Corona-scan” proactivel­y allows public health officials to map individual­s who were in close proximity with a possibly infected or active coronaviru­s patient.

The second is a correspond­ing user app, “Coronasupp­ort” that asks the public for their voluntary registrati­on. If an individual tests positive a voluntary status update can be entered in the app, helping health authoritie­s and experts tracking the spread of the virus get accurate informatio­n.

“The third-year engineerin­g students of Sona College of Technology—bernotsha, Aravind Kumar and Naveen Kumar—under guidance of professor Akilandesw­ari J. and engineerin­g team of Vee Technologi­es have built robust app pair “Corona-scan” and ‘Corona-support’ in a matter of days. This will go a long way to contain spread of Covid-19,” Chocko Valliappa, CEO, Vee Technologi­es, said in a statement.

By tracking and recording people within 3 to 5 metres every two minutes, the “Corona-scan” app generates live data of people in close proximity to one another.

By mapping people who may have been infected and risk infecting others, public health officials can identify and take appropriat­e action to connect with them over the phone and keep them under observatio­n, isolation or recommend testing.

The “Corona-scan” applicatio­n identifies how many times an individual has been in close proximity to the infected person in the designated period. While the “Corona-scan” applicatio­n will be available to the public health officials, the “Corona-support” applicatio­n can soon be downloaded from Google Play Store.

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