ResponsiBLUE

ResponsiBLUE



Free

2.1.0for iPhone, iPad and more
3.9
157 Ratings
The University of Michigan
Developer
33.4 MB
Size
Jul 12, 2023
Update Date
Health & Fitness
Category
17+
Age Rating
Age Rating
4+
Apps in this category do not contain restricted content.
9+
Apps in this category may contain mild or occasional cartoon, fantasy or real-life violence, as well as occasional or mild adult, sexually suggestive or horrifying content and may not be suitable for children under 9 years of age.
12+
Apps in this category may contain occasional mild indecent language, frequent or intense cartoon or real-life violence, minor or occasional adult or sexually suggestive material, and simulated gambling, and may be for children under 12 years of age.
17+
You must be at least 17 years old to access this App.
Apps in this category may contain frequent and intense offensive language; Frequent and intense cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence: frequent and intense adult, scary and sexually suggestive subjects: as well as sexual content, nudity, tobacco, alcohol and drugs, may not be suitable for children under 17 years of age.
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About ResponsiBLUE

ResponsiBLUE is an app for University of Michigan students, faculty, and staff to help protect the entire U-M community and reduce the spread of COVID-19.

The app includes a daily self-screening tool for community members to use before entering U-M buildings.

The screening tool asks a series of questions based on CDC guidance related to COVID-19 symptoms and contact with others. Based on the responses, users will either see a green screen with a check mark, indicating they can enter a U-M building, or a red screen, indicating that they should stay home and take specific actions based on University guidelines.

Screening results expire after 18 hours.

This app was developed by U-M Information and Technology Services in partnership with the Office of Research and University of Michigan leadership.
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What's New in the Latest Version 2.1.0

Last updated on Jul 12, 2023
Old Versions
- Removes the COVID-19 vaccination status indicator
- General improvements and bug fixes
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Version History
2.1.0
Jul 12, 2023
- Removes the COVID-19 vaccination status indicator
- General improvements and bug fixes
2.0.3
Sep 27, 2022
Updated links to the U-M Health Response site.
2.0.2
Jul 6, 2022
General performance improvements. Bug fixes.
2.0
Mar 9, 2022
- Adds support for booster vaccination
- New pending vaccination statuses
- UI and performance improvements
1.8.0
Jan 3, 2022
- Important updates to the COVID-19 Vaccination status card
- New face covering indicator
- UI improvements and performance enhancements
1.7.0
Jun 22, 2021
- New COVID-19 vaccination status indicator
- UI improvements and performance enhancements
1.6.0
May 13, 2021
- Improved the instruction screen for those experiencing possible symptoms
- Added link to the vaccination self-report form in the COVID-19 Information screen for students
1.5.0
Feb 22, 2021
- New indicator for those who should be in quarantine or isolation
- UI fixes
- Accessibility improvements
1.4.0
Jan 29, 2021
Check your compliance status, like Screening Check and COVID-19 Testing, from the home screen.
1.3.0
Jan 11, 2021
For people required to have COVID-19 testing, ResponsiBLUE will now display your testing compliance status along with your Screening Check result.
1.2.0
Nov 4, 2020
New: Reminder notifications
Improved: Accessibility improvements
Updated: Links to Campus Maize & Blueprint and COVID-19 Community Sampling and Tracking Program
1.1.6
Oct 9, 2020
Changed result expiration time to 18 hours.
1.1.4
Sep 16, 2020

ResponsiBLUE FAQ

Click here to learn how to download ResponsiBLUE in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of ResponsiBLUE.
iPhone
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
ResponsiBLUE supports English

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