The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) and Humanetek have amicably resolved their dispute over a mobile application. The PRCS recently launched ‘PRC Muhafiz’ plan to fight the COVID-19. The PRCS volunteers and health professionals will continue to use their internal system for compiling data and policy decision-making, according to press release issued by the organisation. The PRCS reassured Humanetek that it has nothing to do with their mobile application ‘Mohafiz’, which is already in public use. The PRCS volunteers will access the PRC Muhafiz system through the PRCS mobile application as and when required after due consideration of the interests of Humanetek App. “The controversy between PRCS and Humanetek had arisen out of a misunderstanding. Both the parties now wish each other well and have decided to continue to contribute towards the greater good of humanity in their respective spheres at this time of crisis,” the statement concluded.
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