Coronavirus ‘Self Checker’ Tool Developed by Microsoft and CDC Helps Assess Symptoms and Assists in Making Medical Care Decisions

Coronavirus ‘Self Checker’ Tool Developed by Microsoft and CDC Helps Assess Symptoms and Assists in Making Medical Care Decisions

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The coronavirus ‘self checker’ is a useful tool created in collaboration with software giant Microsoft and The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC. The tool, which is now live, is essentially a chat bot that asks a series of questions. The results of those questions can be treated as a guideline with which people can be better informed of what step to take next in case they want to proceed with the diagnoses or treatment of COVID-19 from a medical facility. As of right now, the U.S. has nearly 20,000 registered cases of coronavirus, and that tally only seems to be going up in multiple countries.

If you visit the COVID-19 testing page on CDC’s website and click on the tool highlighted in blue, you’ll receive the following notification that opens in a separate window. It’s recommended that you treat the ‘self checker’ tool as a means to give you more clarity on what medical decision you should take.