Digital Contact Tracing Apps for COVID-19: Development of a Citizen-Centered Evaluation Framework
BackgroundThe silent transmission of COVID-19 has led to an exponential growth of fatal infections. With over 4 million deaths worldwide, the need to control and stem transmission has never been more critical. New COVID-19 vaccines offer hope. However, administration timelines, long-term protection,...
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Main Authors: | Damyanka Tsvyatkova (Author), Jim Buckley (Author), Sarah Beecham (Author), Muslim Chochlov (Author), Ian R O'Keeffe (Author), Abdul Razzaq (Author), Kaavya Rekanar (Author), Ita Richardson (Author), Thomas Welsh (Author), Cristiano Storni (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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