
Pakistan is looking towards information analysis and technology to assist the country combat the coronavirus hazard and for this, volunteers are assisting collect records and help the authorities get beforehand of the crisis.
Tania Aidrus, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Digital Pakistan, introduced that a ‘conflict room’ has been created to parent out ways via which technology could help the authorities combat COVID-19 in Pakistan.
Been here for the last 3 days, helping figure out how #DigitalPakistan can help address #coronavirus. We have created a war room where technology volunteers can collaborate with @zfrmrza and team
She stated that volunteers had been tough at work the usage of statistics analytics methods and reducing facet science to determine out approaches for facts series to be made greater effective. She stated that some of the excellent engineers had volunteered to assist with the effort.
We’re using data analytics techniques and cutting edge technology to get ahead of the #Coronavirus. We’re trying to modernize and streamline data collection from the frontlines. We have some of the best @CodeforPakistan engineers available in Pakistan volunteering their support
This is not the first time Pakistan used data science to help with medical crisis. Earlier, the government of Pakistan used modern data gathering techniques to fight the spread of dengue virus in the country, especially the Punjab province.
Tania Aidrus has been given the charge to head the Digital Pakistan initiative of the government and was recently given the charge as the Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Digital Pakistan.
Meanwhile, the government had continued to ask the people to take precautionary measure and not panic.
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