Covid 19 App Github
Native Android app using the Apple/Google exposure notification API. Kotlin Apache-2.0 391 1,933 64 (3 issues need help) 23 Updated Aug 2, 2020 cwa-website
COVID-19 App. Contribute to WorldHealthOrganization/app development by creating an account on GitHub.
Until the app is ready, the general public should consult the WHO’s COVID-19 website. How can I help out? We are humbled at the outpouring of support we have received from all over the world and are eager to have you contribute and apologize that we are still in the early process of figuring out how to manage all the contributions.
COVID Tracker is a free and easy-to-use mobile phone app that can: alert you if you have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for coronavirus advise you on what to do to protect yourself and others
COVID-19 Visualizer. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted our regular lives with its astonishing rate of infection and worldwide spread. This visualization displays the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 dataset on an interactive map, animated over time from the start of the outbreak to the current day. The visualization stays up-to-date with the dataset as Johns Hopkins adds new figures, so check back.
We make efforts to create a daily growing COVID-19 related mobile app dataset. By the time of June 27, we have curated a dataset of 2,378 COVID-19 themed apps, and 336 of them are considered to be malicious. The number is growing daily and our dataset will update weekly.
The listed devices should only include mobiles that have a Google/Apple privacy-preserving contact tracing app installed. The Bluetooth Low Energy-based advertising payload of COVID-19 Exposure Notifications include a special Service UUID. We filter for the Service UUID (0xFD6F), to only display devices that have a contact tracing app installed.
This COVID-19 Dash app was created by scientific Python luminaries @GaelVaroquaux and @EGouillart. Unlike the other Dash apps in this article, Emma’s and Gael’s Dash app uses Clientside Callbacks for in-browser callback processing. This means that the Dash app does not need a Python, R, or Julia server and can be published on static website.
Example proposal for a location-based COVID-19 contact tracing app: Contacts of individual A (and all individuals using the app) are traced using GPS co-localizations with other app users, supplemented by scanning QR codes displayed on high-traffic public amenities where GPS is too coarse. Individual A requests a SARS-COV-2 test (using the app) and their positive test result triggers an.
The risk of severe COVID-19 disease is known to be higher in older individuals and those with underlying health conditions. Understanding the number of individuals at increased risk of severe COVID-19 illness, and how this varies between countries is needed to inform the design of possible strategies to shield those at highest risk.
The COVID-19 lockdown means that developers and other technologists are finding more time to contribute to open-source projects. That’s the conclusion reached by GitHub, which has crunched its repository traffic for insights into how developers are handling the pandemic.