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Latest revision as of 21:43, 23 April 2020
Press release published by Deloitte on April 22.2020
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Coronavirus: Clear majority in Switzerland supports tracking infection chains via smartphone
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Press release published by Deloitte on April 22.2020
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22 April 2020
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1500 ITW: 64 % of the respondents have a positive attitude towards contact tracing, 30%support it unconditionally, 34 % are somewhat in favour. Of the 36%who are sceptical, only a small part (14 %of all respondents) categorically rejects the anonymised recording of movement data to combat COVID-19. 22 % of the 1500 respondents would rather reject it.
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