California will launch a COVID-19 exposure-notification system Thursday that uses smartphones to track interactions with infected people. The state “has partnered with Google and Apple to launch a ...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the statewide launch of CA Notify, a new digital tool that will help reduce the transmission of COVID-19. Starting Thursday, December 10, Californians can opt in to ...
With the release of iOS 16.4 in March, Apple added the ability for health authorities to end their support for Apple’s COVID-19 Exposure Notifications feature. Now, following the end of the COVID-19 ...
I awoke this morning to a notification on my iPhone informing me that New York State’s COVID-19 exposure notifications had been turned off (see “A Tour of New York State’s COVID Alert NY App,” 2 ...
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, “Exposure Notifications” were added to Android and iOS to help users know if they were exposed to the virus. But now, that feature is fading away. In theory ...
One of the unpleasant technological reminders of the pandemic is fading away. States have turned off COVID-19 exposure notifications on iPhones across the US now that the public emergency has expired.
The AlohaSafe Alert app, Hawaii’s free state-approved COVID-19 exposure notification system, will shut down on Thursday. The app will no longer be available on May 11, according to a note posted to ...
The California governor’s office is rolling out the University of California San Diego Health’s COVID-19 exposure notification system across the state beginning Dec. 10. UCSD Health launched the CA ...
Washington’s COVID-19 exposure notification app is scheduled to conclude May 11 in tandem with the end of the Public Health Emergency. The smartphone application uses privacy-preserving Bluetooth ...
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