Kerala Medical Journal | April - June 2020 | Vol XIII Issue 2 Perceptions towards COVID 19 and Reflections on Aarogya Setu Mobile Application Use among Keralites Regi Jose a , Benny PV a , Meghana Narendran a , Anil Bindu S a a. Department of Community Medicine, Sree Gokulam Medical College and Research Foundation, Venjaramoodu* ORIGINAL ARTICLE KERALA MEDICAL JOURNAL Published on 22 nd May 2020 ABSTRACT nationally and internationally. Te frst case was seen in a student who returned from Wuhan. 2,3 Te state who had experience in handling the Nipah outbreak 4 approached it very seriously - it was considered as a state emergency and the government started educating people, set up treatment, and cured all three COVID-19 patients who had come from China. COVID-19 was re-notifed as a state-specifc disaster on 20.03.2020, and the state strengthened the surveillance and control measures against the disease INTRODUCTION Te Coronavirus pandemic continues to spread in large numbers. In India alone, cases have sharply spiked up, which has led to imposing even tougher measures. India reported its frst case on 30 th January in Kerala. Te state which has a population of nearly 37 million, 1 known for its relatively good health indicators and literacy, approached this situation very diligently and won appreciation both Corresponding Author: Dr Meghana Narendran, Senior Resident, Department of Community Medicine, Sree Gokulam Medical College and Research Foundation, Venjaramoodu. E-mail : meghananaren21@gmail.com Cite this article as: Jose R, V BP, Narendran M, Bindu A. Perceptions towards COVID 19 and Refections on Aarogya Setu Mobile Application Use among Keralites. Kerala Medical Journal. 2020 May 22;13(2):57–61. Background: Across the World, people trapped in the darkness of a standstill economy because of the lockdown are all looking for ways to once and for all fx the problems caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus and to prevent further damages. India’s lockdown strategy could block the disaster for some time. Kerala, a small state in India with good healthcare infrastructure, was the frst to detect a case in the country. Technology has played a tremendous role in updating the community and active surveillance of the disease. In the era of smartphones and mobile applications which has a great impact on today human actions and interactions, authorities use it as a good channel for communication as well as surveillance. Even though there are many concerns regarding privacy, a well- protected application with widespread reach can play a role in pandemic situations. Aarogya Setu is a mobile application (app) developed by the Government of India to connect essential health services with the peo- ple of India in our combined fght against COVID-19. The App is aimed at augmenting the initiatives of the Government of India, particularly the Department of Health, in proactively reaching out and informing the users of the app regarding risks, best prac- tices, and relevant advisories pertaining to the containment of COVID-19. Therefore, this study is taken up to assess the perception of the healthcare workers and the general population towards COVID 19 and their refections on the Aarogya Setu application. Methods: A Cross-sectional study using rapid assessment methods that take into account rapid behavioural changes owing to a pandemic situation was conducted. Quick data collection was done using google forms shared by medical students living in difer- ent parts of the state using social media platforms, and the survey was closed in 72 hours (28th-30th April 2020) and the available data (700) was analysed. This study has all inherent limitations of rapid assessment methods especially because it was conducted during a complete lockdown situation. Results: Among the total study participants, 325(47.8%) were related to the healthcare feld and more than half of the study par- ticipants were students less than 25 years. Almost all participants (97%) were aware of the pandemic situation. Everyone similarly approached the pandemic situation in terms of perceived susceptibility and severity. Relation to the healthcare feld did not make any diference in the knowledge or attitude towards the disease. Among 82% who were aware of the Aarogya Setu app, only 22% had downloaded it and still, only 9% found it to be useful. No signifcant association was observed across education status, profes- sion, or age. Conclusion: Most people living across Kerala similarly approached the COVID-19 pandemic, irrespective of age, education or relation to the healthcare feld. Even though smartphones are widely used, people were reluctant to download the app and use them. Aarogya Setu may become useful if or when there is community transmission; but at the time of writing, Kerala was considered safe at the current stage. Keywords: COVID-19, Corona Virus, WHO COSMO Protocol, Aarogya Setu, Mobile health technology, Community Percep- tions, Kerala, India *See End Note for complete author details 57