This project is based off a phone call I (@tconley) had with Sajung Yun, PhD. He is very much interested in saving lives, and has analyzed the data available to come up with a simple formula for a screener. Read Dr. Yun's findings and rationale behind the screening in this presentation (PDF).
The screening tool is hosted with GitHub Pages via the /docs
folder using static HTML, CSS, and JS (jQuery). Merged changes will automatically be pushed live.
The informational website (ScreenCovid.org) is made with Wix. That site cannot be updated from this repo, but we will transition away from Wix in the near future.
- Images (free for public use) for each symptom
- enhance the UX so users can also click YES/NO on the edges of the swipe area
- ability to go back to the previous question
- visually alert the user when they are over the 212 threshold
- create a contributors page to give credit to anyone that helps
- anything else you have in mind!
You can start hacking with the Codepen proof of concept: https://codepen.io/tconley/pen/poJZBQK
There are 3 thresholds listed in the PDF. Dr. Yun is consulting with the medical community about these 3 tiers, so for now he wants to advise any score greater than 212 to consult with a doctor. Regardless, the app should have functionality for the 3 different alert levels.
- > 212 = Doctor consultation
- > 260 = COVID-19 Testing recommended
- > 316.4 = Fast-Track COVID-19 testing
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
developingidea 💻 |
Matthew Krause 🖋 |
Arnaud Sahuguet 💻 |
Todd Conley 💻 |
verata-veritatis 💻 |
spencermasaki 💻 |
Darío Hereñú 📖 |
Sage Thomas 💻 |
skullface 📖 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!