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WHO ‘Health Alert’ Brings COVID-19 Information on WhatsApp

WHO ‘Health Alert’ Brings COVID-19 Information on WhatsApp

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This service can potentially reach over 2 billion people.
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This service can potentially reach over 2 billion people.
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In a welcome step, the World Health Organisation launched a messaging service with WhatsApp and Facebook on 20 March, with the objective of keeping people safe from the novel coronavirus and the COVID-19 disease it causes.

This service can potentially reach over 2 billion people and establishes a direct delivery of information from the WHO to the public.

Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted, “I am proud to announce that today we launched a new Health Alert messaging service via WhatsApp. This service will provide the latest news and information on COVID-19, including details on symptoms and how to protect yourself.”

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The service can be subscribed by clicking here.

  • This will open a conversation on WhatsApp.
  • Users can simply type “hi” to activate the conversation.
  • A menu of options that can help answer their questions about COVID-19 will appear.
  • The service will also provide the latest situation reports and numbers in real-time.

With rampant misinformation on the COVID-19 situation floating around, such measures are the need of the hour.

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