WHO readies Covid-19 app for checking symptoms, possibly contact tracing

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OAKLAND: The World Health Organization plans to launch an app this month to enable people in under-resourced countries to assess whether they may have the novel coronavirus, and is considering a Bluetooth-based contact tracing feature too, an official told Reuters on Friday.

Several countries are ramping up contact tracing, or the process of finding, testing and isolating individuals who crossed paths with an infectious individual. “The value is really for countries that do not have anything,” Mariano said. “We would be leaving behind the ones that are not able to , that have fragile health systems.”

The technology relies on virtual “handshakes” between phones that come within a few feet of each other for at least five minutes. He expressed concern about the many businesses pitching proximity tools turning around and using any personal data they gather to generate revenue later.Apple and Google have said their system will not use any data for other purposes and will be stopped when the pandemic ends.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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