One of the most dangerous things about the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is the misinformation spreading about it. While tech giants such as Apple, Facebook, Google, and Twitter have taken steps to stem COVID-19 misinformation on their platforms, it’s still incredibly easy to stumble upon misleading or incorrect information about the disease while we’re thumbing away at our smartphones trying to pass the time in self-isolation. 关于新冠病毒的传播最危险的情况之一就是与之相关的假消息。虽然苹果、Facebook、谷歌和推特等科技巨头公司已经采取措施避免新冠病毒的谣言在他们的平台上传播,但我们在自我隔离期间玩手机打发时间时,仍然很容易看到关于这种疾病的具有误导性或错误的信息。 But the World Health Organization will soon be launching an app that makes finding factual and up-to-date information about COVID-19 a breeze, reports 9to5Google. The app will reportedly be called WHO MyHealth. 据9to5Google网站报道,世界卫生组织很快就会推出一款应用程序,让人们能很容易地查到关于新冠病毒真实的、最新的消息。据说这款应用程序名为WHO MyHealth。 What interesting about the app is it’s being built by an open-source collective of individuals made up of former Microsoft and Google employees and WHO advisors. Matter of fact, due to its open-source nature, anyone who wants to can get an immediate preview of the app by downloading the latest build over at GitHub. |