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hackCOVID 2020: Hack our way toward a better tomorrow

alphagamma hackCOVID 2020 opportunities

Deadline: May 16, 2020 04:00 GMT+0100| Register here
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Eligibility: The global community of data scientists, entrepreneurs, social workers, designers, and engineers

hackCOVID 2020

hackCOVID is calling in the global community of data scientists, entrepreneurs, social workers, designers, and engineers to join hands and serve society during this crisis.

Developers across the globe are invited to build prototypes that will help industries mitigate and administer the Coronavirus outbreak and its implications.

Hack our way toward a better tomorrow

A case of pneumonia detected in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, due to an unknown cause has now led to the global Coronavirus outbreak. Within a month, on January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared it a public health emergency.

Globally, there are over 416,686 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 18,589 deceased patients in a span of two months [Source: WHO]. 197 countries have reported positive COVID-19 cases.

Several nations have implemented mass-quarantine facilities, while administrative bodies of many cities, regions, and territories have taken adequate measures to minimize the spread and encourage social-distancing.

The outbreak has indeed brought the world down to its knees. It has impacted day-to-day life as well as industrial operations. COVID-19 is spreading exponentially, and there is a severe slowdown in the global economy.

The entire community of doctors and the medical staff, first-responders, research scientists, pharmacists, grocers, and scores of volunteers are restlessly doing every bit to cure infected patients, contain the spread, and provide for the ones locked down in their homes.

Themes

Healthcare: COVID-19 Patient Symptom Screening and Reporting

Propose novel ideas that can be developed into viable solutions to enable frontline health workers to routinely report cases with COVID-19 symptoms, including general information such as the severity of the cases, age group, occupation, contact with someone with travel history to affected areas, history of chronic ailments (diabetes, hypertension, kidney diseases, weak immune systems, etc.), and more

Coupled with data on verified cases, such crowdsourced data at the healthcare worker level could be instrumental in predicting future outbreak clusters and help with resource allocation and planning.

Outbreak management

The most threatening concern around COVID-19 is its incubation period. An infected individual may remain asymptomatic for 2-14 days.

Open theme

Travel/Tourism

Economy

The economic damage is mounting because of the COVID-19 outbreak across the globe, and a lot of companies have been forced to let their employees work remotely.

Virtual learning

The Coronavirus pandemic is disrupting universities and research institutes across the world, impacting research and innovation.

Open Innovation for COVID-19

Prizes: a better tomorrow

There are no prizes for winners of this hackathon. The prize money will be contributed to the welfare of society.

Interested in applying for the hackCOVID 2020? Register your participation by following the registration link and taking the suggested steps.


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