States that have rolled out efforts for contact tracing are now facing some challenges.
The smartphone apps used to track COVID-19 patients have reportedly be glitching.
States that have rolled out efforts for contact tracing are now facing some challenges.
The smartphone apps used to track COVID-19 patients have reportedly be glitching.
CHALLENGES.THE SMARTPHONE APPS USED TOTRACK COVID-19 PATIENTS...HAVEREPORTEDLY BEEN GLITCHING.THERE HAS ALSO BEEN A LACK OFEFFECTIVELY...ESTIMATES SAYTHERE NEEDS TO BE AROUND300-THOUSAND TRAINED U-SWORKERS TO DO IT.STATES HAVE LAGGED ONRECRUITING EFFORTS BECAUSE OFPRIVACY CONCERNS FOR THETECHNOLOGY.JUST LIKE TESTING...THERE WILL BE CERTAIN PEOPLE
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Dr. John Raymond of the Medical College of Wisconsin says the state has done an "exemplary job" in the coronavirus fight.