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Britain finally launches COVID-19 app in England and Wales
The British government on Thursday will finally launch its troubled smartphone app to help track the coronavirus in England and Wales, four months behind schedule and with cases surging to levels not seen since the peak of the first phase of the pandemic in May.
The COVID-19 app from the National Health Service (NHS) uses Bluetooth technology to alert users if they spend 15 minutes or more within two metres (six feet) of another user who subsequently tests positive for COVID-19.
The government had said the app would arrive in May, but early trials were dogged by problems, and developers abandoned home-grown technology in favour of Apple and Google’s model in June.
The embarrassing U-turn followed warnings from tech experts that it would be less effective and that it should have switched to the Apple-Google software earlier.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the reworked tool was “an important step forward in our fight against this invisible killer”.
“We have worked extensively with tech companies, international partners, and privacy and medical experts – and learned from the trials – to develop an app that is secure, simple to use,” he said.
The Scottish government launched its own app earlier this month, while Northern Ireland rolled out its smartphone tracing tool in August.
However, some have questioned how effective the NHS app will be.
Independent charity the Health Foundation noted on the eve of its release that results from the testing programmes had yet to be published.
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