Indore (Madhya Pradesh): In a bid to keep an eye on asymptomatic coronavirus patients, the city civic body has improvised its already existing mobile app 'Indore 311' and added some new features to it which will also facilitate treatment of such patients at their homes, an official said.
An eight-member team of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) engaged in the fight against COVID-19 is helping the city administration in fine-tuning the app, and the new features have been added on its suggestions.
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Indore, which is one the worst hit by COVID-19 in the country, has so far reported a total of 1,681 cases of the disease and 81 deaths, as per official figures.
"The app is already being used by lakhs of people in Indore since quite some time, but the new features added to it will be available only to the asymptomatic COVID-19 patients who have been advised by the health department to get treatment while remaining home isolation," IMA team member Dr Subodh Chaturvedi said.
Such patients are being provided a pulse oximeter which would help in monitoring their oxygen level and pulse rate at home, he said.
"Based on a pre-loaded questionnaire on the app, the patient or his caregiver will have to daily upload information, like if he has fever over 101 degree Fahrenheit and breathing problems. The patient will also have to answer certain other questions based on common symptoms of COVID-19,"
Chaturvedi said.