France present internet test for coronary

France's Health Ministry has approved a test that can be used to control symptoms and the possibility of infection with COVID19 online. This is said to be, not a diagnosis, but an evaluation of the state of health in a coronary situation. French media report that the test was on the website [...]
This is said to be, not a diagnosis, but an evaluation of the state of health in a coronary situation.
French media report that the test was on the website Malaysians.vit since last week and contains 24 questions about the symptoms experienced by people who developed the disease after a coronary infection.
Users are also required to respond anonymously to weight, height, age questions and provide additional information on their overall health.
At the completion of the test, a recommendation is made whether they should consult a doctor, call an emergency, or if they are immune to the virus.
An online test was released to reduce pressure on French health services, which in the current situation are receiving a large number of unnecessary calls from citizens concerned about their health, in the absence of physical texts on the coronary.
The French 24 television station reports that more than 2 million people visited the Web site on Saturday alone, 12 percent of whom were called to contact emergency services.
In France, to date there are 14,459 confirmed cases of coronary and 562 deaths.












