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Corona App Germany Bbc

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Details of Germany's Corona-Warn-App published on the code-sharing site Github say it. more than 50,000 people have downloaded the app with overwhelmingly positive feedback," she told BBC News..

Germany's Corona-Warn-App was rolled out nationwide in June. A few days ago, the Robert Koch Institute provided an update on its progress, celebrating the fact that it had now been installed by.

Germany's health minister Jens Spahn said his country's app would be ready to download in three to four weeks. Meanwhile, Australia and Denmark plan to push out apps within two weeks.

Germany's app is up and running and India says its app has had 131 million downloads and traced 900,000 people to tell them to isolate.. "The Corona-Warn-App is an important tool when it comes.

This morning I installed Ireland's just-released contact-tracing app on my phone, where it joined Germany's Corona Warn-App, which was released three weeks ago. Gibraltar recently released its.

Germany, Japan and Ireland press ahead with contact-tracing apps, but NHS Covid-19's future is unclear.

Germany launched its app in mid-June. As of July 23, the Corona-Warn-App has registered 16.2 million downloads, according to the Robert Koch Institute, in a country with a population of more than.

On 14 June, Germany became the biggest country to launch a decentralised app on the Apple/Google platform. It quickly outstripped France in terms of downloads with something approaching 10% of the.

Coronavirus is continuing its spread across the world, with more than 17 million confirmed cases in 188 countries. Nearly 700,000 people have lost their lives. Cases of the disease are continuing.

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The COVID-19 pandemic in Germany is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).On 27 January 2020, the first case in Germany was confirmed near Munich, Bavaria. The majority of cases in January and early February originated from the same automobile-parts manufacturer as the first case.