Which apps can be used to track coronavirus outbreaks?

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Due to the infection of the coronavirus, at this time there is fear in the whole world. The infection of this virus, which came to light only a few months ago, has ended the lives of more than one lakh people in the world. The rich and powerful countries of the world are seen completely battered in front of coronavirus at this time.

While working in the world-renowned laboratories, no preventive medicines are being found on the corona by scientists and experts in medical science. But on the other hand, coronavirus is taking the lives of thousands of people every day. In such a situation, how could the students study in IITs of India be left behind?

The meritorious students of the country's renowned IITs, AITs and IISc have worked hard and invented a variety of cheap and small ventilators, test pests, sanitizers, masks, hand gloves, to fight against the corona. But some students have done an important job in the ongoing war against Corona by going even further.

These meritorious students of IITs have now invented such a mobile app, which will convey precise information about the corona to the government and all concerned. Through these modern apps, now the IIT students are expressing such belief that they will surely get success in the fight being fought against Corona. Today we are going to give information about this modern technology through this article.

Bluetooth app


At this time the technology of Bluetooth has greatly usable, due to smartphones. Using this technique, an IIT Delhi student has created an advanced app. The specialty of this Bluetooth app is to inform about the patient of COVID-19 & the people who are reached in the contact of the patient. This app can track and alert about such people through Bluetooth.

Five students of IIT Delhi have created this app. These include Vikas Upadhyay, a Ph.D. in Computer Science, other students of Computer Science Gulshan Jahangid, Pankaj Singh, and Anchal Sharma and Arshad Nassar of Design Department.


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