
María Paula Ibáñez, Raúl Barriga, Jennifer Bustamante, Emiliano Gómez, Kristel Gavilanes and María Victoria Zhindon (IPAC)
COVID-19: CALCULATE THE RISK

October 1, 2 and 3
2021
What does the app contain?
What we create is an informative app that can show us information about our country and about the world about the problem of covid-19 in addition to allowing you to know the risk of covid that exists in the place you are and supports the Vaccination campaign sharing a photo of your vaccination card or of yourself getting vaccinated.




EXPLANATION
Vaccination Card
In the App, we suggest the user upload their vaccination card to help the client to have proof that is vaccinated. We also propose to share the photo of the vaccination card with the personal information hidden or the photo of the user being vaccinated to promote vaccination

Risk Test
This part will calculate a person's risk of contagion to determine if a COVID test should be done through a series of questions. This will help them to know if that person is at risk of spreading the virus to close people. With this, we will obtain an accurate result on your current health status and this prevents it from infecting your close circle of people. Our main objective is to opt for the welfare of all and alert the group of people to whom our application reaches places of high contagion.

Data Per Test
In the demo, we will include 8 countries. The data per country that we will use are the number of those infected and the number of citizens to calculate the number of those not infected. We will also include the number of people vaccinated and not vaccinated, the prevention measures established by the governments, the behavior of citizens regarding these measures, that is, whether they are respected or not.
Risk meter in a percentage and traffic light format
After we calculated the risk in a percentage format using the formula previously mentioned, we added a traffic light system in the app so that users can graphically see how risky it is to go out based on three colors: Green (Safe), Yellow (Mild risk) and Red (High risk). The threshold for each color will be from 0 to 4 for green, from more than 4 and less than 7 for yellow, and from 7 to 10 for red.


