The state Department of Health and Human Services launched a free app Tuesday that alerts people when they may have been exposed to coronavirus. By Thursday morning, the app had been downloaded 39,197 ...
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Covid-19 has turned our lives upside down. But it has also been a catalyst for plenty of new technology, and it made apps even more popular than they were pre-pandemic. Among the most controversial ...
WASHINGTON — As a DMV resident, we know you're probably wondering how to maneuver the pandemic in between three states and several counties. Well, we're going to break down the right tool to keep you ...
Dr Jenny Harries said getting the app ‘up and running at scale and effectively’ is ‘another significant task’. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with what's going on in ...
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