SOUTH AFRICANS ENCOURAGED TO USE COVID-19 DIGITAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT TOOL

Dial *134*832#

Follow the menu instructions and answer a series of short questions.

The National Department of Health  (NDoH) recently launched HealthCheck, an innovative digital health assessment tool which allows for early detection, mapping and management of Covid-19 cases using USSD and the official Covid-19 WhatsApp service.

The innovation comes at a crucial moment in the South African government’s Covid-19 response, when certain aspects of the country’s lockdown are being relaxed and more responsibility is being placed on individuals to ensure their own health when engaging in outdoor activities and other areas of public life.

Members of the public will be able to use HealthCheck to self-assess their Covid-19 risk by completing a few simple questions. Based on their answers and their symptoms or exposure history, they will be classified as low, moderate or high risk and suggested actions or guidelines will be recommended based on this classification.

Actions could include remote medical advice or a suggestion to visit a nearby healthcare facility.

Importantly, all data from HealthCheck will remain private and secure and will only be used by the NDoH and NICD to map possible infections or future outbreaks and input into epidemiological models to inform decision-making on the national response to Covid-19.

HealthCheck is available on USSD for those without access to airtime or internet, with network operators MTN, Telkom and Vodacom having made access to the USSD line free. Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), sometimes referred to as “Quick Codes” or “Feature codes”, is a communications protocol used by GSM cellular telephones to communicate with the mobile network operator’s computers.

The USSD version is available by dialling *134*832# where people are prompted to follow the menu instructions and answer a series of short questions.

The questions that are asked on the USSD line include location (province and town), age category, symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat), exposure to infected people and acceptance of terms and conditions and confirmation that the NDoH can contact them

The risk-assessment screening tool has also been added to the list of menu items on the NDoH’s Covid-19 Connect WhatsApp Helpline. The helpline, which has had over 6 million users since its launch is activated by messaging ‘hi’ to 0600 123 456.

The availability of HealthCheck on both platforms means that the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) and NDoH guidelines on self-isolation, testing or whether users should seek medical care will reach many more people during the current Covid-19 pandemic.

It will also play an important role in taking the pressure off the country’s healthcare facilities whilst they are dealing with the critical care of Covid-19 patients.

South Africans are encouraged to use HealthCheck on a weekly basis and will be prompted by SMS reminders sent out by local network operators.

The HealthCheck digital risk-assessment and mapping tool will be available in all 11 official languages starting with English, isiZulu, isiXhosa, SeSotho and Afrikaans.


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OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES ON COVID-19

All official government regulations and guidelines are available at https://www.gov.za/coronavirus/guidelines


OFFICIAL RESOURCES: 

NICD website:                                     http://www.nicd.ac.za 
COVID-19 information website:      https://sacoronavirus.co.za 
Coronavirus 24-hour Hotline:         0800 029 999
Coronavirus WhatsApp:                   060 012 3456

Business for South Africa fully supports the decisive action taken by President Cyril Ramaphosa and the government to help mitigate the health, labour market and economic impacts of the coronavirus. As organised business, we are actively collaborating with government to use business resources and capacity to support public sector initiatives. 

We have mobilised volunteer resources from across South Africa business bodies and organisations, member companies large and small, professional services firms as well as communication specialists, to form focused working groups that are driving a coordinated and proactive programme to mitigate the economic, social and health impacts of COVID-19 on South Africa.



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