China, South Korea, Singapore and Israel are using digital contact tracing in the battle against the coronavirus. Will the U.S. be next? And what would this mean? 🔊 TheBayKQED speaks with rachaelmyrow about technology and fighting COVID-19 ⤵️
In some countries, including China, South Korea, Singapore and Israel, they’ve used cellphones and apps to identify and monitor people infected with the virus. Now, Silicon Valley giants Apple and Google are trying to create the technology for the U.
.S. But they need more of your data.Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
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