Apps built with Apple-Google Exposure Notification API adopted by three US states

Apps built with Apple-Google Exposure Notification API adopted by three US states

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Three U.S. states, North Dakota, Wyoming and Alabama, this week rolled out or announced the imminent rollout of coronavirus contact tracing apps built using Apple and Google's Exposure Notification API.

North Dakota's Care19 Alert app integrates Apple-Google technology.
North Dakota became the second state to adopt the Apple-Google API when its Care19 Alert app went live on Thursday. The app, developed by ProudCrowd, is the first to enable communication with contact tracing apps maintained by other states. In July, the Association of Public Health Laboratories announced a partnership with Apple, Google and Microsoft to build a national server for the secure storage and dissemination of COVID-19 Exposure Notification data, a project that promises tracking continuity across state borders. Whether North Dakota's app integrates with APHL server is unclear.

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