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An extraordinary measure is now being discussed in scientific circles and international tech companies: Instead of trying to find out the contact persons of infected patients by time-consuming and ultimately inaccurate queries, a comparison of the movement data of a mobile phone, for example, could drastically slow down the spread of the disease.
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5 March 2020
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article published on March 3, 2020
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Searching for infected persons with mobile phone tracking
article published on March 3, 2020

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    An extraordinary measure is now being discussed in scientific circles and international tech companies: Instead of trying to find out the contact persons of infected patients by time-consuming and ultimately inaccurate queries, a comparison of the movement data of a mobile phone, for example, could drastically slow down the spread of the disease.
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    5 March 2020
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