Top 10 best iPhone apps for the N1H1 virus
Swine Flue worries gotcha feeling blue? Then you shouldn’t leave the house again until you’ve armed yourself with at least one of these powerful and/or funny (think gallows humor) apps for your iPhone or iPod touch, some free and some not so much.
When it comes to the N1H1 virus, or Swine Flu to those who were that at the beginning, it’s all about who’s informed and prepared. Having a laugh at the whole thamn ding doesn’t hurt either and we’re gonna try n’ scratch both itches in one go — stand back.
• Swine Flu Scanner, $0.99
— Do you have Swine Flu? What about your friends, family or co-workers? Buy Swine Flue Scanner and have hours of fun scanning fingerprints to see who has Swine Flue and your level of infection.
• Swine Flu Tracker, free
— Includes a flu map, see recent cases near you, alerts, current symptoms
• 1st Response Be Prepared, $1.99
— A thorough compilation of what to do when face with a personal threat, disaster or emergency, including what to do when confronted with the Swine Flu
• Swine Flu Tracker, $0.99
— This app shows regularly updated statistics about the 2009 swine flu outbreak, including up to date statistics for country and US states, as well as news and alerts from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC, USA) and World Health Organization (WHO, UN).
• H1N1 Update, free
— Presents “authoritative” news and alerts for and from health professionals
• Swine Flue Test, $1.99
— A practical joke app provides hours of fun testing your friends, family and co-workers for Swine Flu
• Swine Flu H1N1, The Game, free
— Make being sick fun! Save the world from an attack of swine flu filled pigs…
• H1N1 Swine Flu Defender, Tracker, Flu Shot Locator, $0.99
— Information overload in a single interface, get your lips around the firehose!
• Swine Flu!, Free
— Stay informed (Map, WHO, CDC, Yahoo news), plus the relevant Twitter feed
• HMSMobile Swine Flu Center, $1.99
— This app has videos, animations and text that allow you to learn the basics about swine flu and how to protect yourself from the Harvard Medical School
• Illness Tracker (Health Calendar), $0.99
— It helps you track your symptoms on a calendar so you can tell doctor many days you’ve had a cough and fever.
Home sick and having fun with one these apps? One of them’s been super useful? Got an app of your own? Share a story and link in the comments…
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November 19th, 2009
Yeah! Spreading fear based paranoia…. Here are free ones that actually might have some health information in them:
http://m.seego.com/category/health/medical