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Coronavirus App Australia News

coronavirus app australia news

Coronavirus Australia, which is available from the Apple App Store and on Google Play, was launched alongside the Government's new WhatsApp feature. For the latest news on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Australia’s closest neighbour has contained coronavirus better than most parts of the world. As New Zealand begins to come out of its hard lockdown it will launch a contact tracing app, but how.

As of last week, approximately 6.31 million people in Australia have downloaded the app, and according to the health minister, Greg Hunt, that meets the government’s target of 40% of the.

Coronavirus Australia live updates: How COVIDSafe app works Australia's virus-tracing app has launched, and will be able to track people 1.5 metres away from you for 15 minutes or more. Here's how.

The COVIDSafe app can be downloaded on the App Store or Google Play. It works by alerting people if they've been in contact with someone diagnosed with coronavirus, so that those people can take the necessary measures to self-isolate in order to stop the spread of the disease.

The COVIDSafe app uses a phone's Bluetooth wireless signal to store information about people's interactions, and can be accessed by health officials if a person contracts coronavirus.. Australia's.

Coronavirus contact-tracing apps will be rolled out in Europe and Australia in the next two to four weeks, officials say. Germany's health minister Jens Spahn said his country's app would be ready.

The rise in infections has slowed considerably in recent weeks, however, with just 16 new cases recorded on Sunday. The app - based on one introduced in Singapore - went live at 1800 local time on.

Find all the latest updates on the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Read news coverage on health warnings, quarantine zones, travel bans and the death toll here.

Health Minister Greg Hunt discusses Australia's response to the coronavirus tracing app and responds to Barnaby Joyce's criticism. “We can audit the system and investigate complaints from the public about privacy issues,” the commissioner said.

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