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The following pages link to Contact tracing (Q4209):
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View (previous 20 | next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Quantifying dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 transmission suggests that epidemic control and avoidance is feasible through instantaneous digital contact tracing (Q4160) (← links)
- Covid Watch (Q4167) (← links)
- Singapore launches TraceTogether mobile app to boost COVID-19 contact tracing efforts (Q4249) (← links)
- Apps Gone Rogue: Maintaining Personal Privacy in an Epidemic (Q4251) (← links)
- Contact tracing to control infectious disease: when enough is enough (Q4252) (← links)
- How should social mixing be measured: comparing web-based survey and sensor-based methods (Q4253) (← links)
- TraceTogether (Q4259) (← links)
- Russian officials will track coronavirus patients' geolocation data to design a national warning system (Q4260) (← links)
- Phone location data could be used to help UK coronavirus effort (Q4261) (← links)
- UK coronavirus app 'must respect privacy rights' (Q4262) (← links)
- Open Letter: Contract Tracking and NHSX (Q4263) (← links)
- How South Korea Flattened the Curve (Q4284) (← links)
- Stopp Corona (Q4314) (← links)
- WeTrace (Q4378) (← links)
- D'scover (Q4387) (← links)
- The power of data in a pandemic - Technology in the NHS (Q4390) (← links)
- Pan-European Privacy Preserving Proximity Tracing (PEPP-PT) (Q4399) (← links)
- Healthy Together (Q4400) (← links)
- Quantifying SARS-CoV-2 transmission suggests epidemic control with digital contact tracing (Q4402) (← links)
- Contact Tracing Mobile Apps for COVID-19: Privacy Considerations and Related Trade-offs (Q4403) (← links)