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(‎Changed [en] description: IMD, EPFL and UNIL's report then National COVID-19 Science Task Force (NCS-TF) report)
(‎Created claim: quote (P203): Swiss policy so far has been closer to laisser-faire, without a large-scale information campaign. The fact that only slightly more than a million people actively use the app two weeks after the its public release suggests convergence towards a low-adoption equilibrium. A big informational push may be needed soon.)
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Swiss policy so far has been closer to laisser-faire, without a large-scale information campaign. The fact that only slightly more than a million people actively use the app two weeks after the its public release suggests convergence towards a low-adoption equilibrium. A big informational push may be needed soon.
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IMD, EPFL and UNIL's report then National COVID-19 Science Task Force (NCS-TF) report
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How To Make Digital Proximity Tracing Work: The View from Economics
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    Swiss policy so far has been closer to laisser-faire, without a large-scale information campaign. The fact that only slightly more than a million people actively use the app two weeks after the its public release suggests convergence towards a low-adoption equilibrium. A big informational push may be needed soon.
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