Difference between revisions of "Self-Health Management App for COVID-19-Taïwan (Q4241)"
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(Created claim: quote (P203): M yData Taiwan community hopes to build an App to help citizens under self-health management to track and manage their own location data, collect points if they follow the instructions to stay at home. It will also allow citizens to log body temperatures for better health management.) |
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Revision as of 13:37, 22 March 2020
Zoom presentation done by Sherry Chung on March 20.2020
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Self-Health Management App for COVID-19-Taïwan
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Zoom presentation done by Sherry Chung on March 20.2020
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Some warning voice has been started saying that the policy to track people's location history might become citizen surveillance if we allow the government to collect too much data.
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M yData Taiwan community hopes to build an App to help citizens under self-health management to track and manage their own location data, collect points if they follow the instructions to stay at home. It will also allow citizens to log body temperatures for better health management.
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