Pakistan launches bilingual chatbot to address coronavirus concerns
The coronavirus chatbot is accessible via Facebook Messenger
The government of Pakistan has launched a chatbot to address common concerns related to novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Head of Digital Pakistan, Tania Aidrus revealed on Twitter.
“Our team wanted to build an effective way to get information out to Pakistanis. We've launched a chatbot to address common concerns on #Coronavirus. You can find labs near you and even do a quick test to assess your risk of #Coronavirus. Please try it out!" Aidrus wrote.
The bilingual chatbot aims to provide Pakistanis with necessary information related to the COVID-19.
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The Digital Pakistan team collaborated with Botsify to create the chatbot which connects users with the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination Islamabad.
The chatbot will be used as a platform to address common queries about the novel coronavirus and quell misinformation widespread on social media.
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You can access the chatbot through Facebook Messenger here.
Users can pick the language of their choice, Urdu or English and subscribe to the COVID-19 updates. The chatbot will provide information related to coronavirus symptoms, precautions, risks as well as testing.
Aidrus and her team have been working to bring a digital solution for people who do not have access to authentic information.
“Our team wanted to build an effective way to get information out to Pakistanis. We've launched a chatbot to address common concerns on #Coronavirus. You can find labs near you and even do a quick test to assess your risk of #Coronavirus. Please try it out!" Aidrus wrote.
The bilingual chatbot aims to provide Pakistanis with necessary information related to the COVID-19.
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The Digital Pakistan team collaborated with Botsify to create the chatbot which connects users with the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination Islamabad.
The chatbot will be used as a platform to address common queries about the novel coronavirus and quell misinformation widespread on social media.
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You can access the chatbot through Facebook Messenger here.
Users can pick the language of their choice, Urdu or English and subscribe to the COVID-19 updates. The chatbot will provide information related to coronavirus symptoms, precautions, risks as well as testing.
Aidrus and her team have been working to bring a digital solution for people who do not have access to authentic information.