Difference between revisions of "We were told technology would end Covid-19 lockdowns, but the truth is there’s no app for that (Q4720)"

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map: 80 contact tracing apps around the world
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Beyond Bluetooth, we also found at least 11 apps that use GPS as a basis for contact tracing.
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1 June 2020
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article from The Correspondent published in May 2020
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We were told technology would end Covid-19 lockdowns, but the truth is there’s no app for that
article from The Correspondent published in May 2020

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    Beyond Bluetooth, we also found at least 11 apps that use GPS as a basis for contact tracing.
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    1 June 2020
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