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25 March 2020
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Palantir provides documentation for decision-making, enabling doctors, nursing staff, beds or ventilators to be placed in the right place. The aim is also to define no-go areas for the population or control traffic flows.
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article published on March 25, 2020 (In German)
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The Swiss federal government wants to use high-tech to fight the coronavirus
article published on March 25, 2020 (In German)

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    Palantir provides documentation for decision-making, enabling doctors, nursing staff, beds or ventilators to be placed in the right place. The aim is also to define no-go areas for the population or control traffic flows.
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