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Old 26-04-2020, 14:46   #7
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Re: Coronavirus tracking app

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(from original post) It uses Bluetooth technology in phones to tell you if you have come into close contact with a person who has Covid-19 symptoms.

If a person thinks they have coronavirus symptoms, they will let the app know, and they will be sent a home-testing kit.
Firstly, does this mean you need to have Bluetooth enabled at all times?

Secondly, are there going to be a great number of people 'claiming' they have the symptoms in order to get a test kit?

Just curious . . and a little sceptical
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