Reliance Jio tool is available on MyJio app, apart from this tool you Website Will also be available on which JIO has launched specially for Kovid-19 tool. The tool will ask you for your age. If you had come in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19. Information will also be sought in this regard. Apart from this, some questions related to health and travel history will be asked to you. These questions will determine whether you are at risk of coronavirus. Based on the answer given by the user, this Jio tool will tell whether the risk of the user getting coronavirus infection is low or high or very high. The tool will then advise the user on the next course of action based on the threat level.
Apart from all this, JioTools also provides national and state helpline numbers, information about test centers in every state, statistics related to coronavirus and information about Kovid-19 i.e. coronavirus. FAQ section is also available in this tool.
On the other hand, the Airtel tool has been developed in collaboration with Apollo Hospitals. Apollo 247, the tool is designed based on the guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).
Bharti Airtel tool will ask you some questions like age, gender and symptoms. Based on the information entered by the user, the Airtel Apollo tool will tell you the risk level, and along with this the tool will also suggest you some measures which are listed below with the ‘Risk meter’. It will also ask the user for his travel history, and based on the information provided by the user, it will give information about the level of infection. This tool is made for you Airtel Thanks app and this tool Website Will be available on
The important thing to note is that these tools only suggest that you are infected. If you think that you are infected with Kovid-19 i.e. Coronavirus, and you are seeing symptoms related to it, then you should immediately go to your nearest hospital and contact the doctor without delay.