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It was announced that within the scope of the coronavirus measures, shopping malls would be entered by reading the HES code. After the circular issued, the HES code application was launched. However, long queues can be seen during application. Developed by the Erpa Teknoloji R&D team to prevent intensity and most importantly contact, the HES IQ-HES CHECKPOINT aims to monitor people who are at risk of contracting coronavirus by working integrated with the Hayat Eve Sığar app.
Providing information about the device, Nihat Erdal said: “After our president started imposing restrictions, we did an R&D study to see how easy it was to apply the HEPP code. We produced such a product in a week. “.
OUR GOAL IS TO PREVENT CARRIERS IN THE COMMUNITY
Calling attention to the characteristic of the product, Nihat Erdal said: “The institutions that will use the HES IQ product will be able to detect if there is any suspicion of coronavirus through the API that will be obtained from the application made by the Ministry of Health for the institutions. It can be determined by reading the QR code in the Hayat Eve Sığar App “. The customer can scan the QR code on the device’s camera from their phone app, or enter the HES code into the system with the help of the keys. A device that works completely with electricity and Internet connection without waiting and contacts. Our goal is to prevent contact or people with coronavirus from being in the community “he used the expressions.
Explaining that it is possible to use this device in public institutions, ministries, municipalities, courts, squares, sites, places where people live densely, Erdal said: “Before this device, there was a risk of contact between two people while the person was reading the QR code. “Thanks to the device, it is possible to enter quickly. For example, it will be effective to use it at the entrance to Istiklal Street. “
“THE CITIZENS ARE SATISFIED TO WAIT ON THE LINE”
Citizens who use the device at the entrance of the shopping center also expressed their satisfaction. Stating that the device minimizes social distance, Bedrettin Alparslan said: “I think it is very useful. Especially it minimized social distance. I saw that a safer area was created.” Another citizen who said that the device is more practical than waiting his turn at the information desk said: “It was safer to pass the code on our phone. I think it was good practice, ”he said. Claiming that he is over 65 and comes out at certain times, Özen Çınar has not come across such a device before, but I found this application correct.