Difference between revisions of "COVID Symptom Tracker (Q4274)"
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| + | On the one hand it is doing a good thing, sucking in a lot of COVID 19 research data to valid researchers (it is being marketed well and will get big distribution, quickly). On the other, it also seems to be backed by a private sector food nutrition company (Zoe) who get access to the data. | ||
| Property / quote: On the one hand it is doing a good thing, sucking in a lot of COVID 19 research data to valid researchers (it is being marketed well and will get big distribution, quickly). On the other, it also seems to be backed by a private sector food nutrition company (Zoe) who get access to the data. / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:17, 26 March 2020
UK mobile app
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COVID Symptom Tracker
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UK mobile app
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On the one hand it is doing a good thing, sucking in a lot of COVID 19 research data to valid researchers (it is being marketed well and will get big distribution, quickly). On the other, it also seems to be backed by a private sector food nutrition company (Zoe) who get access to the data.
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