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The UK COVID tracing app is finally here after months of delays. It’s available for iPhone and Android – although there are phones in both camps that won’t be able to run the app.
In a bid to encourage more Brits to install the app, NHS Digital sent texts and emails to all UK residents over the age of 16 who had previously provided their contact details to a GP. As noted by ...
The NHS Covid-19 contact tracing app could soon show people’s coronavirus health “status” and ask individuals to share precise location data, internal NHS documents seen by WIRED reveal.
About the app Developed by the NHS with a team of world-leading scientists and doctors, the NHS COVID-19 app will play an important role in the fight against coronavirus.
The NHS Covid Pass – and the app that’s home to it – has quietly become a key tool for people looking to engage freely with society. (As well as being available in the app, you can also ...
The National Health Service (NHS) has launched its long-awaited COVID-19 app in England and Wales. Problem is, the app doesn't work on iPhone 6 and earlier models of the smartphone.
The Covid-19 app, which was built by the NHS to anonymously track and warn people who are at risk of having been infected by the disease in England and Wales, relies on a Bluetooth-enabled API ...
Furthermore, more than 1.7 million app users across England and Wales have been advised to isolate by the NHS Covid-19 app following a close contact with someone who later tested positive.
The NHS Covid app, once an integral part of British lives, is being switched off for good on Thursday. The app was originally developed as part of the UK government’s Test and Trace programme in ...
Workers on benefits or on a low income in England who are instructed to self-isolate by the NHS Covid-19 app may now be able to claim a £500 Test and Trace Support Payment. Up to and including 9 ...