Inspiration
Following friends on Facebook going through it day by day Realising that there was no good source of information on what it was like to be sick at home, found the videos fascinating. Also more over time - people getting sick - then first friends recovering - found it very uplifting In an international group and discussing on telegram and zoom calls what it is like Also working on some other projects - especially around working with blood plasma and antibody therapy using plasma from recovered patients. Finally Aitor, one of our group, mentioned someone asking why there was not one yet in Spain....
COVID-19 spreads on an exponential level - we want to spread our solidarity message even faster!
What it does
Social media network and community to connect recovered, recovering, and the concerned
How we built it
Focus on existing social platforms with many users: Facebook - slightly older generation Instagram - young generation, more graphical Linkedin - for employers
Challenges we ran into
Getting alignment around what we would actually do - and it was great to have Mart turn ideas into visuals and Julia to put things into place
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Web site launched Facebook group launched - over 100 members in just a few days
What we learned
There is definitely a need We need to support different languages WE can gather content from other recovered stories to keep things animated We need to seed the community with questions
What's next for CORONA NATION
Regional groups multiple languages automate content sharing across the communities
Built With
- english
- wix



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