NHS coronavirus contact tracing app goes live in England and Wales
The app uses Bluetooth to log close contact with others to help with contact tracing and a new QR code system for checking in at venues.
The app uses Bluetooth to log close contact with others to help with contact tracing and a new QR code system for checking in at venues.
The app uses Bluetooth to log close contact with others to help with contact tracing and a new QR code system for checking in at venues.
Company behind the development talk about the future of the app as it launches across England and Wales on Thursday.
The app is being rolled out across England and Wales after months of delay.
The app uses Bluetooth to keep anonymous logs of other users in close contact but its success will depend heavily on uptake.
The app is being rolled out across England and Wales after months of delay.
The app uses Bluetooth to keep anonymous logs of other users in close contact but its success will depend heavily on uptake.
Company behind the development talk about the future of the app as it launches across England and Wales on Thursday.
Caura aims to be the only app you need, removing the need for lots of documents.
The move will come into effect on Sunday.
The move will come into effect on Sunday.
But the researchers say some changes are occurring and these are useful to follow the spread of virus.
But the researchers say some changes are occurring and these are useful to follow the spread of virus.
The new NHS Covid-19 app will launch in England and Wales on September 24.
The new NHS Covid-19 app will launch in England and Wales on September 24.