Ministry of Health suggests entering its program and finding signs of COVİD-19
Baku / 16.04.20 / Turan: The Center for Public Health and Reforms of the Ministry of Health of Azerbaijan has created and posted on its website a special program to help its users detect signs of coronavirus infection.
The program was created with the assistance of the United Nations Development Program.
For the initial self-diagnosis, you need to enter the isim.az website, from there go to the section https://www.isim.az/az/pages/65-koronavirusa-gore-ozunu-yoxla and open the test, acting on the principle of a questionnaire.
Having received the permission of the user, the program asks him questions and receives answers that follow new questions: does the user feel normal; was he in contact with a patient with coronavirus? These are questions about age, place of residence, citizen's gender. The following are questions about body temperature, sore throat, general weakness, lip color, etc. According to the results of the survey, the program congratulates the user that he is healthy, or recommends contacting a doctor for urgent help.
The program focuses users on the fact that this resource does not replace a professional diagnostician and does not provide recommendations for treatment.
The resource for assistance in the early detection of patients COVİD-19 was created in the Azerbaijani language and is designed for use in Azerbaijan.
A similar resource was created in Kyrgyzstan on April 6, 2020. In Russian Primorye, the same program with the participation of specialists from China was created on February 4, 2020. –0—
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