England and Wales will also have their Immunes

England and Wales will also have their Immunes
After the flop of the project put in place in recent months, with the launch of an application that was then withdrawn, now the United Kingdom is finally about to correct the pitch in terms of contact tracing: Ireland launched its software in July, Scotland did the same a few days ago, while the date circled in red on the calendar for England and Wales is Thursday, September 24th.

England and Wales: contact tracing and Rule of Six

All the apps in question are based on the technology of Google and Apple, the same used in Italy for our Immuni which guarantees full respect for privacy and security thanks to decentralized data management.

For companies and activities of all kinds will be asked to display QR codes useful for the download in order to push its diffusion in the shortest possible time. The Achilles heel of the projects implemented up to now at an international level is precisely that relating to adoption: too few users for the contact tracing network to be effective.

The same type of codes will also be exploited to create registers through which it will be possible to trace those who have visited a place, so as to possibly warn them of the potential exposure to the disease if a customer should test positive. In short, something very similar to what already happens with paper forms that are asked to fill out at the entrance, but automated and without negative implications for privacy.




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