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This compendium, prepared by the Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government (DPIDG) of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), aims to capture emerging trends in digital responses of UN Member States against the COVID-19 pandemic along with other digital government initiatives and provide a preliminary analysis of their main features. These cases are shared for exchange of information so that Member States can learn from each other and possibly create new partnerships.

We have developed a portal and mobile application for screening citizens for COVID-19. In this portal\mobile app an electronic self-test of corona is provided. This service can help the government to find hotpots in cities for disinfection, provide immediate care for high-risk individuals, refer the infected people to hospitals, provide home care services, receive complaints about public services, and disinfecting areas at the request of the public.
Citizens are divided into five categories: black status (with a 90% chance of developing infection), red status (requiring a medical examination), yellow status (requiring home care and not communicating with others), pink status (High-risk individuals with underlying diseases) and green status (low probability). People with black and yellow condition are contacted by doctors by phone to follow up on their treatment. According to surveys, the probability of data accuracy is 60%. The android App had more than 1 million download in one day.

Country
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Institution

Ministry of ICT, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Iran Medical Council

Category
Digital Government
Focus
Virus tracking