The First GAEN-Based COVID-19 Contact Tracing App in Norway Identifies 80% of Close Contacts in "Real Life" Scenarios
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) response in most countries has relied on testing, isolation, contact tracing, and quarantine (TITQ), which is labor- and time-consuming. Therefore, several countries worldwide launched Bluetooth-based apps as supplementary tools. The aim of using contact traci...
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Main Authors: | Hinta Meijerink (Author), Camilla Mauroy (Author), Mia Karoline Johansen (Author), Sindre Møgster Braaten (Author), Christine Ursin Steen Lunde (Author), Trude Margrete Arnesen (Author), Siri Laura Feruglio (Author), Karin Nygård (Author), Elisabeth Henie Madslien (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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