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Ehteraz app available for download in Apple app store

Published: 25 Apr 2020 - 08:04 pm | Last Updated: 28 Dec 2021 - 11:39 am
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Doha: The Ehteraz app, which will help track disease transmission chains, alert individuals and stakeholders to expedite the provision of medical support and prioritizing testing, is now available for download in Apple app store.
The app will be soon available on Android play store also

“EHTERAZ is your trusted smart application to follow up on the latest updates of COVID-19 Coronavirus in Qatar. EHTERAZ has been designed and developed in the Ministry of Interior to support all categories of the Qatari community to spread the health awareness tips and techniques as well as the protection methods that are necessary to halt the outbreak of Coronavirus,” the app info page said. 

“This smart tool is also meant to give a hand to those people that are responsible for their families in their endeavors to protect their love ones, and to support healthcare and related entities in order to protect the safety of individuals and that of the Qatari community from this pandemic virus at large,” it added.

The Supreme Committee for Crisis Management had said in a press briefing two weeks back that the app will help curb the spread of Coronavirus (Covid-19) 
The app will help to: 
1. Follow-up on those who are in quarantine and ensure their permanent presence at home or hotel during the period.
2. Official bodies can reach as quickly as possible the persons suspected of being infected and provide the necessary health care.
3. Will alert if coming in contact with infected people. 
The app will colour tag and show if tested, negative, positive etc using a QR code.
By sourcing health information automatically from ministry database, the profile of each user is linked to the QR code shown according to the following categories:

Green: Healthy individuals with no symptoms or those with negative outcomes.
Grey: Suspected cases, individuals who have symptoms, or are in contact with positive cases and have not been examined.
Yellow: It is intended for personnel in quarantine facilities
Red: For individuals who have been tested and the result is positive