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A new program LiveLogik is being considered by the police as a tool for more effective monitoring of people forced into self-isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The app was designed to simplify customer experience by allowing users to access services including insurance and property management remotely as customers can communicate by livestreaming videos on a web browser or mobile app.

Claims Central Consolidated CEO Brian Simesen said the program could be “highly effective” for police officers in carrying out random “drop-ins” on people who are required to be isolated. Mr Siemsen also pushed local companies to make use of advancing technology and consider rethinking their operating modules in an effort to maintain business amid widespread closures. Image: Getty

 

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