SAUDI ARABIA

Tabaud app to alert people about coronavirus patients

June 14, 2020
The application enables the users to receive direct and proactive notifications in case of detection of any registered infected person.
The application enables the users to receive direct and proactive notifications in case of detection of any registered infected person.



Saudi Gazette report

JEDDAH —
The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) has recently launched an app to support government efforts in tackling spread of coronavirus.

The "Tabaud" application is a way to notify those who are in contact with infected people. The application sends camouflaged identifiers data to the smart phones using the same application, which were registered during the contact with infected people with coronavirus, It is accompanied by the data of the infected people devices, in accordance with the policies that the two international companies (Google and Apple) devised, while maintaining the full privacy of users.

The application enables the users to receive direct and proactive notifications in case of detection of any registered infected person, for the purpose of requesting direct medical assistance from the Ministry of Health.

According to the health system and its implementing regulations in Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Health has approved health standards on which the "Tabaud" application has been developed.

The characteristics and functions of the application will be subject to any additional instructions issued by Saudi authorities, in order to achieve the health and safety goals envisaged in developing the application by involving individuals to control the pandemic outbreak and gradually ease the restrictions on social and other activities.


June 14, 2020
6882 views
HIGHLIGHTS
SAUDI ARABIA
16 hours ago

Saudi Arabia approves new Medical Referral Center with 15 key responsibilities

SAUDI ARABIA
19 hours ago

Saudi Arabia produces over 122,000 tons of high-quality local grapes during peak summer season

SAUDI ARABIA
20 hours ago

Saudi Arabia detains over 22,000 residency, labor, and border violators in one week