#Apple designed an app & website for #COVID19 screening. Privacy as always at the center. Steps are clear, answering yes to displaying one symptom will have you call 911. the questions for those who don’t have symptoms are extremely well crafted to get to assess the level of risk pic.twitter.com/2a9Yj7KMmg
— Carolina Milanesi (@caro_milanesi) March 27, 2020
Best Apple product ever? https://t.co/jWMnXdj7XG
— Joanna Stern (@JoannaStern) March 27, 2020
Apple notes that its app and website gather or collect zero personal information about anyone using it. A concern for many with other screening offerings.
— Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) March 27, 2020
Apple says it has released an app and a website dedicated to the coronavirus. Both tools include a screener questionnaire and information on what you can do during the pandemic. https://t.co/yYcdI08lgmhttps://t.co/1hkDkhat4b pic.twitter.com/DfGWXNxjKF
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) March 27, 2020
Also, not being saracastic. Look at all of these features:
— Joanna Stern (@JoannaStern) March 27, 2020
✅Simple and easy to use
✅Fast
✅Works with Android and Windows
✅FREE
✅Useful to everyone
✅ Requires no dongle
✅ No keyboard
Apple’s new COVID-19 screening app is really nicely designed, and should bring peace of mind to the many people still wondering if they need tests. Free on the App Store now: https://t.co/mHJC8Sh0LP pic.twitter.com/cRZZvgUVUk
— Jeremy Horwitz (@horwitz) March 27, 2020
Facebook's @fidjissimo says the company is having to dramatically prioritize. People who usually work on teams like Events and Marketplace, which encourage in-person meetups, are now working on products like groups and live: https://t.co/0GOaXLRen3 w/ @KurtWagner8
— Sarah Frier (@sarahfrier) March 27, 2020
Glad Apple beat Google to the punch here. The app and test is really well done. https://t.co/lEQOhIOWsu
— Parker Ortolani (@ParkerOrtolani) March 27, 2020
Proud of our team at Health! “Apple COVID-19” released on the App Store this morning. ? https://t.co/Jkck0RMqE9
— Ben Guild (@benguild) March 27, 2020
Apple #CoVID19 app is live https://t.co/mntz9Jq8mD pic.twitter.com/dnoja5ryi4
— David Carroll ? (@profcarroll) March 27, 2020
The COVID-19 app was developed with trusted resources to provide accurate and up-to-date information on the coronavirus in the US.
— App Store (@AppStore) March 27, 2020
Get tips on staying healthy, find answers to frequently asked questions, and screen potential symptoms. https://t.co/7wiHd1Z3Qh
Apple just released a COVID-19 app backed by the CDC that tells you whether to quarantine or get tested — here's how it works https://t.co/KQQChTHyCe
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) March 27, 2020
To help you stay informed, understand symptoms and take proper steps to protect your health, Apple has created a COVID-19 website and a US app in partnership with the CDC. As always, the data is yours and your privacy is protected. Stay safe and healthy. https://t.co/qUEMYOzZUC
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) March 27, 2020
Facebook has rolled out updates to Facebook Live, including:
— Matt Navarra | ? #StayAtHome (@MattNavarra) March 27, 2020
- A way for users to watch streams without a Facebook account
- Expansion of its digital tipping product so viewers can send money to more creators in need of support during #CoronavirusLockdown https://t.co/08ednjvyRT
If you're looking to streamline your sources of #COVID19 info, there's now an app for that....https://t.co/PYtKat3uBY
— Clackamas Sheriff (@ClackCoSheriff) March 27, 2020
One assumes the website / app can be expanded in the coming weeks to reflect new guidelines around expanded testing (which is needed) such as where and how to get tested.
— Neil Cybart (@neilcybart) March 27, 2020
Facebook is shifting its product roadmap to account for Covid-19 and the popularity if products like Facebook Live. It's asking some employees to volunteer to work on products that are booming in popularity. @sarahfrier & I spoke to FB head @fidjissimo https://t.co/dlgh4RDwi2
— Kurt Wagner (@KurtWagner8) March 27, 2020
Big tech (often slammed for misinformation) is becoming the go-to for reliable COVID-19 resources
— Deirdre Bosa (@dee_bosa) March 27, 2020
Apple joins in with COVID-19 screening app
Google expanding coronavirus website, Verily expands screening
Facebook featuring COVID-19 info centerhttps://t.co/WxZnmGv4GF
SV stepping up. Apple, Google have launched Covid websites. Facebook, Apple donating millions of masks. Salesforce gathering masks, deploying free software for healthcare. What's alarming is how much we're relying on co's in private sector to lead when federal gov is failing us.
— Lauren Goode (@LaurenGoode) March 27, 2020
Besides donating 10mln #N95 facemasks #Apple has just launched a new #app & website to give guidance & info to those who are concerned they might be suffering from #coronavirus $aapl https://t.co/lhPhZeta7r
— Susan Li (@SusanLiTV) March 27, 2020
Apple releases new COVID-19 app and website in partnership with CDC
— Michael (@MichaelRihani) March 27, 2020
App: https://t.co/3nJYH27iRv
Website: https://t.co/8bJkdH4BQz
New Apple app….for real…https://t.co/VCGoQ6y3qW pic.twitter.com/w2iJCYlSzf
— Aaron Zollo (@zollotech) March 27, 2020
Apple releases new COVID-19 app and website based on CDC guidancehttps://t.co/E5EBhsEN9X pic.twitter.com/epEhR00oN7
— AAPLTrdNg VENTURES (@aapltrdng) March 27, 2020
Link to the app here https://t.co/z4P0Zi137I pic.twitter.com/9YhVmOiSHl
— Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) March 27, 2020
Apple releases a new screening app. https://t.co/VCGoQ6y3qW pic.twitter.com/f0PmmppvOR
— Aaron Zollo (@zollotech) March 27, 2020
New #COVID19 screening app developed by @Apple, in partnership with @CDCgov, @fema and the @WhiteHouse #coronavirus task force. https://t.co/RN8VuRQZbz
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) March 27, 2020
Apple just released a #COVID19 app with a screening tool and guidelines on how to stay safehttps://t.co/pqOY7ZexST
— Rich DeMuro (@richdemuro) March 27, 2020
COVID-19 app from Apple
— ????? (@thejailbre4ker) March 27, 2020
Link: https://t.co/iO2j2OT4Km pic.twitter.com/H4pb28mJmK
Apple launches informative COVID-19 app and website screener in partnership with FEMA and CDC https://t.co/vAFrYFWMWb
— Zac Hall (@apollozac) March 27, 2020
Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant can now help you diagnose COVID-19 https://t.co/QxOLVZjgsP pic.twitter.com/YBtfHNFaNx
— The Verge (@verge) March 27, 2020
Apple releases COVID-19 app, website, providing basic screening and information. https://t.co/YxYwMebN1U#coronavirus #covid #hounews #houtech pic.twitter.com/XbeNDdBuLQ
— Dwight Silverman (@dsilverman) March 27, 2020
I’m sorry but this is kind of hilarious to me, go look at “the tool” https://t.co/vJEjvpj2RN
— rachel (@ohhoe) March 27, 2020
Apple Launches New COVID-19 Screening Tool - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/0CJ1l1lWZ2 pic.twitter.com/fDA5wI4zmm
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) March 27, 2020
Today, @Apple released a new #COVID19 screening tool in partnership with the @CDCgov & White House. ?
— Global Health Strategies (@GHS) March 27, 2020
The app and website will help people stay informed about #coronavirus & take the proper steps to protect their health. ?https://t.co/qlm8LOjVg4
New #COVID19 website will have "up-to-date information from trusted sources about the coronavirus outbreak."
— Chris Lu (@ChrisLu44) March 27, 2020
If that's the case, then it should include nothing said or tweeted by Trump, right? https://t.co/Kj1sZ9tdM1
Apple announces COVID-19 website and app in partnership with CDC and the White House https://t.co/h5JmbH0LQ4
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) March 27, 2020
Apple has developed an app and website for Covid-19. Please check it out, it's in partnership with the @CDCgov#PSSResources @LegalBeagle1215@AwayGirl100@Kimbo872@TrishasTweet#COVID2020#CoronaVirusFacts#CoronavirusOutbreakhttps://t.co/3rzhvchcbb
— Lisa (@Lancasiano1) March 27, 2020
$AAPL | Apple Announces COVID-19 Website And App In Partnership With CDC And WH – CNBC https://t.co/w1J1RaV5AR
— LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) March 27, 2020
Apple releases new COVID-19 app and website based on CDC guidance - Apple https://t.co/ozm612854s
— James Dale (@_JamesDale) March 27, 2020
#Apple releases new #COVID19 app and website https://t.co/yEEWNE5Y1o
— Philip Schiller (@pschiller) March 27, 2020
Apple releases new COVID-19 app and website based on CDC guidance - Apple https://t.co/ZozioYSfYV
— Parth Dhebar (@pdparticle) March 27, 2020
.@Apple launched a #COVID19 resource app and website based on @CDCgov guidance: https://t.co/nSST648MA1 pic.twitter.com/oJ1M6maUOO
— FiLMiC Pro (@FiLMiCPro) March 27, 2020
.@Apple launches an app and a website that provides information and guidance on #COVID19, in partnership with CDC, FEMA, and the Coronavirus Task Force https://t.co/oui9E4Z5of
— Brian Solis (@briansolis) March 27, 2020
Apple releases a COVID-19 app https://t.co/HgzvdD8ftU
— Marin Todorov (@icanzilb) March 27, 2020
#Apple releases new #COVID19 app and website. https://t.co/4Ar11oMouv
— Esther Hare (@EEhare) March 27, 2020
?Apple releases new #COVID19 app and website based on @CDCgov guidance -
— Rebeca Sosa (@RebecaSosaMiami) March 27, 2020
App https://t.co/yalhq3BbX8
Website https://t.co/t6VhnUKEXh pic.twitter.com/0DID8DjRV6
Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant can now help you diagnose COVID-19 https://t.co/ROMu6n2OTA
— Justin Nikolaus (@justinnikolaus) March 28, 2020
Apple releases new COVID-19 app and website based on CDC guidance - Apple https://t.co/J6nAssBDZJ
— Donna Brazile (@donnabrazile) March 28, 2020
257/ #COVID19
— Jenn #DAT (@Jr3597) March 28, 2020
Apple unveils #COVID19 app. Allows for people to self screen for the virus and provides resources.#CoronaLockdown #DAT #CoronavirusOutbreak #StayHome #coronavirus#CoronaUpdate #COVIDhttps://t.co/dyvLhE0FZK
Besides donating 10mln #N95 facemasks #Apple has just launched a new #app & website to give guidance & info to those who are concerned they might be suffering from #coronavirus $aapl https://t.co/lhPhZeta7r
— Susan Li (@SusanLiTV) March 27, 2020
We're all in this together. Everyone's cooperation to #StayHome can make a difference. https://t.co/TqdRoPNP6Z
— Ricky Bloomfield (@rickybloomfield) March 27, 2020
New Covid-19 resource from Apple:https://t.co/GMpzrta4s1
— Mike Bement (@MikeBement) March 27, 2020