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- The CDC's Coronavirus Self-Checker bot is now live.
- The bot, which was built with the help of Microsoft, analyzes your symptoms and recommends further measures. If your symptoms are severe or if you have underlying health conditions, the system will recommend more urgent care than if you are healthy overall and have mild symptoms.
- The CDC hopes the bot can ease the burden on healthcare systems across the country that are dealing with mild cases when those individuals should be healing up at home.
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just launched a new publicly available bot capable of analyzing symptoms and recommending the best course of action. The bot's name is Clara, and the CDC calls it a "Coronavirus Self-Checker."
The bot, which was made as part of a partnership between the CDC and Microsoft, uses Microsoft's Azure Healthcare Bot framework. It's essentially a digital flow chart, with responses leading to new questions and eventually a recommendation on how an individual should proceed. At a time when getting ahold of a doctor is challenging, even over the phone, it could help to ease fears and manage the public's flood of questions about how they're feeling.
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CDC launches ‘Coronavirus Self-Checker’ bot to analyze your symptoms originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 23 Mar 2020 at 10:12:49 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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