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COVID 19 and the Use of the Mobile Apps for You

mobile app can quickly and efficiently alert people that they may have been exposed to an infected patient. Experts from the University of Oxford are looking into the feasibility of an app that identifies infected people more quickly, maps their recent personal contacts and notifies people they came in contact with that they are at risk of being infected. Such an app would significantly help limit the spread of the coronavirus. Because according to their analysis, the spread of the virus seems to happen in almost half of the cases in the period when an infected person has no symptoms yet. And current methods of tracing contact between infected people and their environment are too slow to track the virus.

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  • According to the researchers, everyone doesn’t need to use the app. “If the app helps to isolate the majority of those infected and traces the majority of their contacts, we have a chance to stop the epidemic,” says Dr. David Bonsall, a researcher at the Nuffield Department of Medicine in Oxford. “But of course, the more people sign up, the faster the epidemic can be stopped, and the more lives saved.”

Direcciones

  1. Current methods do not work
  2. The expert explains why current methods of contact tracking don’t work. Research of data from other countries shows that the contact history of patients is incomplete. For example, we don’t know the details of the person sitting next to us on the bus. And the coronavirus is also spreading quickly. We need an anonymous digital solution to compile our personal contact history and notify everyone we have contacted. Now that App Development Brisbane companies are coming up with useful options, you can expect the best.
  3. The Oxford University team emphasizes that the mobile app should be combined with all other known measures to slow the spread of the infections, at least until vaccines and antiviral treatments become available. Washing hands regularly and hygiene remains essential and avoids close contact, especially in densely populated areas.
  4. In South Korea, app developers are already a step further. When the coronavirus outbreak reached the Korean peninsula, they immediately took action. Earlier this month, some apps were already on the market. With the Corona 100m app, you can see if there are infected patients in your area. You will also be shown when and where they were diagnosed, their gender, what nationality they have, and how old they are. With the Corona Map app, you can see on a map where all patients are located, and you are advised to avoid those places. The apps are used en masse. Every Android App Development Company is on making these apps.
  5. But, in concrete terms, how does the application work? By crossing multiple indicators on the health of users, their personal characteristics, and their interactions with other users, the application’s algorithm will determine the probability of carrying the virus. The information transmitted will translate the likelihood of infection into personalized recommendations. Users will receive notifications suggesting that they avoid going out in public places, keeping more distance, or consult to be tested.
  6. Since the coronavirus outbreak started, various versatile information assortment apps have created the impression that permits clients to report their manifestations and track the disease. In nations like South Korea, these ‘apps’ have gone further and made it simpler for authorities to illuminate clients. In case that they have been in contact with other positive cases. We clarify how these applications work, what they are really going after how they use client data.