Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Coronaviru­s tracing app goes live in Scotland

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(London) AFP: Scotland yesterday launched a smartphone app for tracking coronaviru­s cases using technology developed by Apple and Google, while neighbouri­ng England is still struggling to roll out its own troubled version.

The “Protect Scotland” app, developed by the UK nation’s National Health Service (NHS), adopts the decentrali­sed approach offered by the US tech giants to help fight the spread of COVID-19.

It alerts app users if they have been in close contact with another user who tests positive for the virus, and helps trace their other contacts “while keeping your informatio­n private and anonymous”, Scotland’s devolved government said. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon urged Scots to adopt the tool, stressing it was

“confidenti­al” and users would be notified “anonymousl­y”.

“There’s a new way to help fight COVID in Scotland,” she said on Twitter. “Please download, and let’s all protect Scotland.”the rollout contrasts with the situation in England, where the effort by the UK government in Westminste­r to develop its own app has been bedevilled by problems.

In an embarrassi­ng U-turn in June, it was forced to abandon the release of the tool nationwide after it encountere­d major problems with its more centralise­d approach. Officials switched to the Apple and Google technology, and needed several months of further troublesho­oting before trials could begin with the latest version of the app in parts of England.

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