Apple COVID-19 (com.apple.Symptom-Assessment.ios): The COVID-19 app has up-to-date information from trusted sources about the coronavirus disease that is impacting people across the world. It has a...Read More > or Download Now >
Apple COVID-19 for iPhone
Tech Specs
- • Latest Version: 5.0
- • Updated: October 22, 2020
- • Requires: iOS 13.1 and up
- • Developer: Apple
- • Age Rating: 4+
User Reviews
- • Rating Average
- 4 out of 5
- • Rating Users
- 2789
Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 3
- • Current Version Downloads
- 3
You can download the the latest version of Apple COVID-19 or explore its version history.
More About Apple COVID-19
The COVID-19 app is developed in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the White House, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
• Use the simple screening tool to determine what you should do if you are concerned about COVID-19. Answer a few questions about symptoms, travel, and contact you’ve had with those who might have the disease. And then get a specific, recommended action based on the CDC’s current guidelines, such as practice social distancing or talk to a doctor.
• Save previous screening results for you or for a loved one to refer to at a later date or in conversations with a healthcare provider.
• Learn best practices for washing your hands, practicing social distancing, quarantining, monitoring your symptoms, and disinfecting surfaces.
• Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about COVID-19, including who is at risk of serious illness and how to recognize the symptoms.
• Know that data you provide in the COVID-19 app will not be shared with Apple, the CDC, or anyone without your permission. Data entered will be stored and encrypted on device with a passcode.
This app was developed in partnership with CDC. It is not meant as an endorsement of any Apple products.
What's New in Apple COVID-19 5.0 >
This update includes bug fixes and improvements, including:
• Updated recommendations and new questions for symptom severity and COVID-19 test results