There seems to be an App for everything these days but now there is an App that can literally save your life right now. Our nation is in the middle of the Coronavirus Pandemic and Americans need help. Standing in line for hours in front of an overwhelmed hospital is not the answer. Getting admitted to an emergency room surrounded by patients lined up in hakways is not the answer. Being treated by tired emotionally drained nurses wearing the same contaminated masks, gown and gloves for all you know for 12 hour shifts is not the answer. The answer could possibly be treated for your symptoms is to stay at home being cared for by a very protected generous not so tired loved one of course being assisted with the help of the best doctors in this field . How? Through an App.
There is a new remote App provided for you from Mount Sinai Hospital one of the finest hospitals in the nation. They have a physician recovery App. On your phone you can get questions and answers by a doctor like Have you taken your body temperature? It is available even in many languages. Answer yes or no and there is a next to press to continue. Have you lost your sense of smell? Answer yes or no as you enter your other medical information. They will track you for as many days as you need and everything is done through video conferencing or the App question and answers.
The App was originally used to monitor stroke patients but now it has been retooled to also help deadly virus patients.
Mount Sinai Hospital is now monitoring between 400-500 patients daily through the App. When the Doctor sees shortness of breath, blueness around the lips and people unable to complete a sentence because they are so breathless, then they will instruct an ambulance to pick the patient up to be ventilated at the hospital if necessary. Some don't need hospitalization. Some can deal with their flu symptoms at home. Clear their breathing by hunching over a pot of steemy boiled water to clear their airwaves.
Many health professionals who are running the Precision Recovery App. are considered high risk themselves but are still well enough to share their expertise and help patients recover. If you don't need serious care yet, keep out of the emergency room and get immediate care through the App. Just saying! Take care and be well!
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