Proposed Clinical Information Update System for Clinicians The system can be designed based on the capabilities of smartphones as well as applications and new technologies such as social media and Internet of things, etc. Using the capabilities of technologies, it is possible to share clinical information quickly. The system is such a way that allows sharing and exchanging of information between clinical practitioners and anticipated centers such as each country Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization, and even evidence-based databases simultaneous and asynchronous. These anticipated information centers are divided into two groups: Countries ministry of health as well as the World Health Organization To implement this system, the Ministry of Health and Medical Education or the World Health Organization should set up working groups in these institutions and identify the latest scientific findings from reliable sources and provide clinicians in hospitals with these information compactly (key points or highlights) simultaneously and asynchronously through this system and also answer clinical professional questions. Clinical librarian can assist in searching for the latest scientific evidence and clinical professionals can help in resource evaluation. The system will be able to receive questions and answers between these centers as well as clinicians in the hospital synchronize and asynchronous and be able to easily share text, audio, and even images. This system can be equipped with the frequently asked questions option to save time for system staff and clinical professionals so they can prioritize questions and answers. Evidence-based medicine databases To implement this system, hardware and software needed to exchange and share information must be provided. EBM databases (EBMDs) are databases that present evidence-based information in an accessible format and answer physicians' questions about patients in a specific method and the shortest possible time.[4] Nowadays, there are many EBMDs in the world which are used by clinical practitioners. Some journals covered and indexed by databases have a part which called “Key Points or highlights,” sometimes in the text format and sometimes in audio format which is embedded in the article. Therefore, databases should be revised over the time in case of acceptance and journal indexing standards and forced journals in the viral disease scope, to include this section (key points) which in times of crisis enables them to quickly share information with clinical experts around the world instead of the original article, which its reading is time consuming. Through this method, only the key points of the article are sent to clinical professionals. However, having a text or audio format allows clinical practitioners to select the desired format in the clinical round appropriate the situation. Other features that can be anticipated for this system include the capability of translation the messages as well as information between clinicians simultaneously. This system will also be able to continuously send news, abstracts, and key points of published articles about Covid-19 to clinical professionals after the crisis. Confidentiality of information, the user-friendliness of the interface, and the ease of use are other features of this system.