London School of Hygiene to Evaluate Public Attitudes Towards COVID-19 Contact-Tracing App
September 25, 2020
September 25, 2020
LONDON, England, Sept. 25 (TNSRes) -- The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine issued the following news:
The new app will build on Apple and Google technology to use Bluetooth to detect other nearby app-users, and will allow people to scan QR codes to register visits to hospitality venues, alongside other features. By providing anonymous information on whether the user has come into contact with someone with coronavirus, it's hoped this technology will assist the existing . . .
The new app will build on Apple and Google technology to use Bluetooth to detect other nearby app-users, and will allow people to scan QR codes to register visits to hospitality venues, alongside other features. By providing anonymous information on whether the user has come into contact with someone with coronavirus, it's hoped this technology will assist the existing . . .