Mobile Health Apps on COVID-19 Launched in the Early Days of the Pandemic: Content Analysis and Review
JMIR mhealth and uhealth2020Vol. 8(9), pp. e19796–e19796
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Long Chiau Ming, Noorazrina Untong, Nur Amalina Aliudin, Norliza Osili, Nurolaini Kifli, Ching Siang Tan, Khang Wen Goh, Pit Wei Ng, Yaser Mohammed Al‐Worafi, Kah Seng Lee, Hui Poh Goh
Abstract
Most iOS-based apps incorporate infographic mapping of COVID-19 cases, while most android-based apps incorporate home monitoring surveillance features instead of providing focused educational content on COVID-19. It is important to evaluate the contents and features of COVID-19 mobile apps to guide users in choosing a suitable mobile app based on their requirements.
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