*up to 10M meals, $1 helps provide at least 10 meals secured by Feeding America on behalf of local member food banks.
How We Feel lets you self-report your age, sex, ZIP code, and any health symptoms you experience. It only takes 30 seconds!
Aggregate data is securely shared with select scientists, doctors and public health professionals who are actively working to stop the spread of COVID-19. The app doesn't ask you to sign in or share your name, phone number or email address.
The first time you download the app and donate your data with a check-in, we'll donate a meal to people in need through Feeding America—up to 10 million meals.
Donate money to The How We Feel Project
donate@howwefeel.org
Apply to be a scientific collaborator
collaboration@howwefeel.org
Volunteer or join
volunteer@howwefeel.org
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Core Member, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
James and Patricia Poitras Professor of Neuroscience, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, MIT
Professor, Department of Biostatistics
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Professor, Department of Statistics, Harvard University
Associate Member, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Director, Institute for Quantitative Social Science
Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor
Harvard University
Assistant Professor of Genetics
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Assistant Professor of Research in Physiology and Biophysics
Member, Englander Institute for Precision Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Director, Informatics and Computational Biology, Englander Institute for Precision Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
Associate Professor of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Director, Childhood Cancer Data Lab, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
Ph.D. Candidate in Population Health Sciences (Epidemiology)
Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Harvard University
Professor of Computer Science and Applied Math
Weizmann Institute of Science
Ph.D. Candidate in Biological Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Assistant Professor of Computational Genomics in Computational Biomedicine
Member, Englander Institute for Precision Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
Professor of Internal Medicine
Department of Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Faculty Fellow, Center for Innovation in Global Health
Stanford University
Assistant Professor
Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Ph.D. Candidate in Biology, Department of Biology
Data Science Scholar, Data Science Institute
Stanford University
Professor of Physiology and Biophysics
Director, Englander Institute for Precision Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
Junior Fellow, Society of Fellows
Harvard University
Melvin J. and Geraldine L. Glimcher Assistant Professor of Immunology and Infectious Disease
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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The app was built by an independent, nonprofit organization called The How We Feel Project. Our organization was founded by a volunteer team of scientists, doctors and technologists. Our mission is to make the world healthier by connecting citizens with the global health community. The organization was created in March 2020 to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
We're proud to be working with scientists, doctors and public health professionals from leading institutions including The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University, University of Maryland School of Medicine, and the Weizmann Institute of Science.
We're collaborating with Dr. Gary King from Harvard University’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science’s Privacy Insights Project. Dr. King specializes in developing technologies to make data available to researchers while protecting participants’ individual identities.
Our technology team includes Ben Silbermann, CEO of Pinterest, and a volunteer group of current and former Pinterest employees.
Scientists and doctors will use the data to identify new outbreaks, understand how the virus is spreading, discover new populations that may be at risk, and evaluate how interventions are working to slow the spread of the disease. This data is crucial right now because there’s a widespread shortage of COVID-19 testing. Self-reported data can be a powerful new tool in our fight against the pandemic.
We’re all looking for something we can do to stop the spread of the virus. Health professionals need insight into areas that aren’t yet showing significant spikes in positive COVID-19 tests, but could be on the edge of an outbreak. This data is especially important because there's a worldwide shortage of testing.
Sharing how you feel will help scientists and researchers find new hotspots and identify populations that could be at risk. The data can also reveal which health measures are having the fastest impact so we can apply those learnings in other areas.
Data on healthy people is important, too. When you open the app, you can click “I feel good.” Remember, the goal of this app is to get an aggregate sense of how people are feeling across America. Get into the habit of reporting your symptoms (or lack of them). Take 30 seconds to donate your data by checking in while you brush your teeth in the morning or before you go to bed at night. Reporting your health data now has the potential to save lives later on.
The How We Feel app is available to everyone in the U.S. who is 18 or older.
Daily. The more people report their symptoms, the better, so the app encourages daily check-ins where people can select symptoms from a list. Each report only takes 30 seconds.
The data you submit is aggregated and shared with doctors, scientists, researchers and public health professionals who are working to stop the COVID-19 pandemic. We screen every individual or organization who applies to access the aggregated data.
We don’t need to know who you are. We won’t ask you for your name, phone number, or email address. You won’t be asked to create an account or log in through other accounts.
All data is securely shared only with organizations actively working to fight the spread of COVID-19. Current collaborators include: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the Broad Institute of MIT, the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University.
Our team includes collaborators like Gary King, from the Institute for Quantitative Social Science’s Privacy Insights Project. Gary’s research team specializes in developing “differential privacy” and other techniques to make data available to researchers while protecting participants’ individual identities.
If you're actively working to fight the pandemic and you’d like to apply to become a collaborator, please email us at collaboration@howwefeel.org
Doctors, scientists, researchers and public health professionals who are working to stop the COVID-19 pandemic can apply for access to data subject to the HowWeFeel Data Access Terms by submitting an application. To learn more about how organizations use our data see our Data Access List.