Apple has updated Siri so it can respond to queries about COVID-19 using answers sourced from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention and the U.S. When asked with the question, "Do I have coronavirus (COVID-19)?", Siri will begin by providing the user with a few yes/no questions to see if there's a risk that he/she might have contracted the virus. If the user says he/she has extreme or life-threatening symptoms, Siri will advise the user to call 911 or seek emergency medical attention. If the user says the symptoms are not extreme or life-threatening, Siri advises the user to stay at home and separate himself from others. If the user says no to any of the symptoms, Siri will say that the user is at a lower risk for COVID-19 but will advise to watch out for symptoms, to wash hands regularly, and avoid close contact with people outside. One of the notable additions is a new Write with Siri button above the keyboard in supported apps. Other changes include remote Apple TV software updates through the Home app, AI editing support for RAW photos, camera interface improvements and new options for managing Siri conversations. Read more in our articles including "Apple's Siri now accepts queries about COVID-19" and "OPPO launches 2026 7.7 sale".
Apple has updated Siri so it can respond to queries about COVID-19 using answers sourced from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention and the U.S. When asked with the question, "Do I have coronavirus (COVID-19)?", Siri will begin by providing the user with a few yes/no questions to see if there's a risk that he/she might have contracted the virus.
If the user says he/she has extreme or life-threatening symptoms, Siri will advise the user to call 911 or seek emergency medical attention. If the user says the symptoms are not extreme or life-threatening, Siri advises the user to stay at home and separate himself from others. If the user says no to any of the symptoms, Siri will say that the user is at a lower risk for COVID-19 but will advise to watch out for symptoms, to wash hands regularly, and avoid close contact with people outside.
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