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Aarogya setu app download/info/how to set up

More than two crore people have downloaded it shortly after the launch of the Arogya Setu app. This government app helps people assess the risk and risk of corona virus infection.
It can be downloaded on both Android and iPhone smartphones. This special app will help in finding out about the corona positive people present nearby.
This is done using your mobile's Bluetooth, location and mobile number. Let's see how to use the Arogya Setu App…
Download Arogya Setu App on your phone...







The Arogya Setu app is available on both Android and iOS. It can be downloaded through the App Store. Make sure there is no space between Aarogya and Setu or type 'AarogyaSetu' in the search bar to find the app. We have also given below links:

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nic.goi.aarogyasetu
IOS: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/aarogyasetu/id15




     Open the app and choose your preferred language


The Arogya Setu app is available in 11 Indian languages including English and Hindi. After installing, open the app and choose your preferred language



Read the information page carefully and tap on the 'Register Now' button

Bluetooth will be needed

Register your phone



The app works only when you register your mobile number and verify it with OTP. An optional form also comes which asks about the name, age, occupation and travel abroad during the last 30 days.
Also read: What is World Health Organization's opinion on increasing lockdown in India?
You can skip this form. However, if you wish to become a volunteer in times of need, then you have the option to enroll yourself in it.
This shows the danger



The app shows your risk level in green and yellow codes. It also suggests what you should do. If you are shown in green and told that 'you are safe' then there is no danger. To avoid corona, you should maintain social distancing and stay at home.

Yellow color danger hour



If you are shown in yellow and the text says 'You are very risky' then you should contact the helpline.
Can also give your assessment


You can use the 'Self Assessment Test' feature on the Arogya Setu app. To use this feature, click on the option and then the app will open the chat window. In this, some questions related to the health and symptoms of the user will be asked.

You can also find the helpline number

For this, you have to click on the Covid-19 Health Centers button and scroll down to reach the location of your city.








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The Arogya Setu app will require Bluetooth and GPS data. Allow this app to work. Arogya Setu uses your mobile number, Bluetooth and location data for contact tracing and tells if you are under corona risk.This shows the danger





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