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in Deutschland geht das nur mit Zustimmung wegen des europäischen Datenschutzes
s.Wieler gestern zur App, die natürlich in Deutschland entwickelt werden musste
in Grossbritannienist sie schon da ,das Gericht hat entschieden, dass die Gesundheit vorrangig sei gegenüber Datenschutz
www.wired.co.uk/article/...symptom-tracker-app-coronavirus-uk
" The Covid Symptom Tracker. The app went live on Tuesday, both for Android and iOS phones. By Wednesday, Britons had downloaded it over a million times.
The app is extremely simple. Users are asked to create an account, and provide information, including age, sex at birth, height, weight, postcode of residence, pre-existing health conditions, and habits such as smoking. Then, they’re asked daily to report any symptom that could be associated with Covid-19. The list currently includes fever, persistent cough, fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of smell or taste, hoarseness, chest pain, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, drowsiness and confusion, and lack of appetite. Hadjigeorgiou says that as more symptoms get flagged by the international research community as potentially relevant to Covid-19 detection, they will be added to the app...."
in Deutschland geht das nur mit Zustimmung wegen des europäischen Datenschutzes
s.Wieler gestern zur App, die natürlich in Deutschland entwickelt werden musste
in Grossbritannienist sie schon da ,das Gericht hat entschieden, dass die Gesundheit vorrangig sei gegenüber Datenschutz
www.wired.co.uk/article/...symptom-tracker-app-coronavirus-uk
" The Covid Symptom Tracker. The app went live on Tuesday, both for Android and iOS phones. By Wednesday, Britons had downloaded it over a million times.
The app is extremely simple. Users are asked to create an account, and provide information, including age, sex at birth, height, weight, postcode of residence, pre-existing health conditions, and habits such as smoking. Then, they’re asked daily to report any symptom that could be associated with Covid-19. The list currently includes fever, persistent cough, fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of smell or taste, hoarseness, chest pain, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, drowsiness and confusion, and lack of appetite. Hadjigeorgiou says that as more symptoms get flagged by the international research community as potentially relevant to Covid-19 detection, they will be added to the app...."