Sri Lanka COVID-19 Updates

Provides the current real time situation of the patients reported in Sri Lanka. Data Source: Sri Lanka Health Promotion Bureau

Vad är Sri Lanka COVID-19 Updates?

Sri Lanka COVID-19 Updates är en Chrome-tillägg utvecklad av Denuwan Hettiarachchi, och dess huvudfunktion är "Provides the current real time situation of the patients reported in Sri Lanka. Data Source: Sri Lanka Health Promotion Bureau".

Tilläggsskärmbilder

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Ladda ner Sri Lanka COVID-19 Updates-förlängningens CRX-fil

Ladda ner Sri Lanka COVID-19 Updates-filändelser i crx-format, installera Chrome-tillägg manuellt i webbläsaren eller dela crx-filerna med vänner för att enkelt installera Chrome-tillägg.

Användarmanual för Tillägg

                        Provides the current real-time situation of the patients reported in Sri Lanka. This outbreak is known as a 'World First Info-Demic' since false news is spreading in uncontrollable speed. With this small chrome, Extension will help you to access verified statistical data without any barrier.

All the data from Sri Lanka Health Promotion Bureau officials APIs. (http://hpb.health.gov.lk/)                    

Grundläggande Information om Tillägg

Namn Sri Lanka COVID-19 Updates Sri Lanka COVID-19 Updates
ID enibhpbllaoaffjclnnepikeabihmcke
Officiell webbadress https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sri-lanka-covid-19-update/enibhpbllaoaffjclnnepikeabihmcke
Beskrivning Provides the current real time situation of the patients reported in Sri Lanka. Data Source: Sri Lanka Health Promotion Bureau
Filstorlek 102 KB
Antal Installationer 21
Aktuell Version 5.3
Senast Uppdaterad 2021-08-23
Publiceringsdatum 2020-05-05
Betyg 5.00/5 Totalt 6 Betyg
Utvecklare Denuwan Hettiarachchi
E-post [email protected]
Betalningssätt free
Stödda Språk en-US
manifest.json
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