Fighting Pandemic: The Mobile Application Way (a Case of the Aarogya Setu App)

Pooja Sehgal Tabeck, Vinamra Jain
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The world of the COVID-19 pandemic is an anomalous biosphere with nothing to be forecasted. The main concern of every individual is focused on keeping themselves safe from infection. This need of keeping oneself safe has raised an alarming situation and resulted into quasi self-quarantines and self-imposed seclusion. The pandemic has increasingly put pressure on the healthcare system of different countries, wherein the countries with the limited number of doctors and health staff are finding it increasingly difficult for all intent and purposes to treat the patients. To lay off the load of medical staff all around the world, different countries have adopted their own unique technique of handling the calamity. One of the creations is applications on smartphones. This has resulted in increasing awareness, self-detection of coronavirus symptoms among the population. These applications were designed to increase awareness among individuals of any risk in their surroundings. It has been developed by corporates, governments and NGOs. The Indian government also launched its own indigenous app named Aarogya Setu (Bridge of Health) to capacitate people to handle and self-detect coronavirus symptoms. The present case is an effort to understand the adoption of Aarogya Setu app from the eye of diffusion of innovation. Case Objective Objectives of the case are to make readers aware about the coronavirus-related applications launched during pandemic, criteria for diffusion of innovation and the concepts of adoption.
抗击流行病:移动应用方式(以《Aarogya Setu》应用为例)
COVID-19大流行的世界是一个异常的生物圈,没有什么可预测的。每个人的主要关注点是保护自己免受感染。这种自我保护的需要引发了令人担忧的局面,导致了准自我隔离和自我隔离。大流行给不同国家的卫生保健系统带来越来越大的压力,其中医生和卫生工作人员数量有限的国家发现,无论出于何种目的和目的,治疗患者都越来越困难。为了减轻世界各国医务人员的负担,各国采取了各自独特的灾难处理方法。其中一项创新是智能手机上的应用程序。这提高了人们对冠状病毒症状的认识和自我检测。这些应用程序旨在提高个人对周围环境中任何风险的认识。它是由企业、政府和非政府组织开发的。印度政府还推出了自己的本土应用程序Aarogya Setu(健康之桥),使人们能够处理和自我检测冠状病毒症状。本案例试图从创新扩散的角度来理解Aarogya Setu应用程序的采用。本案例的目的是让读者了解大流行期间推出的与冠状病毒相关的应用、创新传播的标准和采用的概念。
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