Three more U.S. states launch contact tracing apps using Apple/Google techThree more states have hopped on the Google/Apple train.
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Three more states are launching contact tracing apps in the U.S.
North Dakota, Wyoming, and Alabama are launching apps by next Monday.
The apps use Apple and Google's Exposure Notification technology.
Three more states are launching contact tracing apps in the United States that use Apple and Google's Exposure Notification technology.
Reported by Reuters, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Alabama will become the latest states to launch apps that help to warn users about potential exposure to COVID-19. Virginia released the first Apple and Google-powered COVID-19 app in U.S. which has already been downloaded over 300,000 times.
About 316,000 people have downloaded Virginia's app, COVIDWISE, Jeff Stover, a state health department official, told Reuters during an online event hosted by the Responsible Data Foundation as part of a series on pandemic-related technology.
North Dakota released its app on Thu...
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Three more U.S. states launch contact tracing apps using Apple/Google tech