How this automation works
Stay informed with timely alerts from the CDC about new coronavirus updates delivered directly to your devices via Pushover. This Applet runs whenever the CDC publishes a new coronavirus alert, sending you a push notification with the key details immediately. Perfect for individuals and organizations who want real-time health and safety notifications from trusted sources.
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6 triggers, queries, and actions
New coronavirus alert
New food safety update
Send a Pushover notification
Update a Pushover widget
New coronavirus alert
New food safety update
Send a Pushover notification
Update a Pushover widget
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About Pushover
Pushover makes it easy to send notifications to your Android, iOS, and Desktop devices from a variety of sources.
Pushover makes it easy to send notifications to your Android, iOS, and Desktop devices from a variety of sources.
About Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention monitors and reports on diseases, disease research, and environmental health. This service lets you stay up-to-date on food safety and recalls.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention monitors and reports on diseases, disease research, and environmental health. This service lets you stay up-to-date on food safety and recalls.
