Lakshmi Menon has initiated the coVeed project, which exhorts people to craft paper houses and pack them with provisions to donate to the needy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThe website 'Stay Sane Stay Safe' by Dutch graphic designer agencies Studio Lennarts & de Bruijn and Overdeschreef enables people to share beautiful posters from around the world so that others can print them out, stick them on their window or send them to their local hospital, doctor’s office or nursing home in support of lifesavers working on the frontlines.
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Read MoreThe app tracks people and lets them know if they are close to someone who has tested positive for COVID. This data is stored by the government and deleted after 30 days.
Read MoreThe Welcome app can help supermarkets and other shops adapt to the current situation to become more accessible to those with sight challenges or severe autism, for example, through a system that allows customers to alert staff in advance of their arrival and specific needs.
Read MoreThe free COVID-19 Sri Lanka app gives users all info and data about the COVID situation in Sri Lanka, allowing users to share the stats via WhatsApp and other apps.
Read MoreThe Artezen team provides 60 to 90 minute artist-led virtual workshops to get some creative relief at home, for both children and adults. A workshop fee is not necessary and voluntary but a $10 fee per participant is suggested, which will be donated towards providing meals to NJ Hospitals’ healthcare workers, ordered from a local restaurant.
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Read MoreThe studio designed a maze-like park divided by high hedges that would allow people to be outdoors while maintaining safe social distance during COVID.
Read MoreThe Tokyo-based company is marketing its empty fully-furnished apartments as a way for stressed couples to get some time apart during the lockdown, like "temporary shelters" for people to escape the family, whether to work or just get some peace and quiet.
Read MoreAs opposed to only highlighting healthcare professionals, the Elle campaign highlights women that are also on the “other" frontline of COVID as they are working at supermarkets, delivery services, and in public transportation, among others. Their portraits and stories are meant to remind us all of the heroes we encounter every day.
Read MoreAnalysis Mode developed a game that empowers people to find patterns and configurations that later will be used to teach an artificial intelligence to predict vaccine formulas for COVID-19.
Read MoreRoodkappje is a community-driven delivery platform to help small restaurants and markets reopen at least for deliveries. Volunteers that go out for a jog or to walk your dog are turned into deliverymen who pick up parcels and deliver them around their neighbourhood.
Read MoreThe company gives a free access to the user manual so that people can re-produce the accessory for protection during COVID.
Read More#KitaJagaKita connects those who want to help (Malaysians, corporate parties) with those who need it most (the vurnerable and the medical community) through an NGO/civil society initiative.
Read MoreFree support and monitoring app CoVive guides you in evaluating your probability of having contracted COVID, and helps you monitor your symptoms and vitals whether you have tested positive for the virus or not. CoVive informs you of up-to-date measures to protect yourself and your community.
Read MoreQuarantine Stories, by Dutch company RNDR, gathers personal stories of those in isolation. Users can take a picture from the view through their window, upload it and write their personal story behind it. So far, hundreds of people from around the world contributed
Read MoreFor every bottle bought, customers will save 25 percent on their order and S'well will donate one bottle to healthcare professionals on the frontlines of the COVID crisis, until the end of May.
Read MoreTo answer the surge in online purchases, Kmart temporarily converts a few of its stores into 'order fulfilment sites'. The company will keep offering free delivery on online orders over $45 to help support customers.
Read MoreThe platform gives general information about COVID, real-time figures both Brasil-focused and worldwide, but also important telephone numbers to contact in case of emergency. A good news section also highlights more optimistic stories.
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