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The Adoption of a COVID-19 Contact-Tracing App: Cluster Analysis
In the Netherlands, the CTA used is called Corona Melder (CM). The CM app uses Bluetooth to record the people someone is around for more than 15 minutes at a distance of less than 1.5 m [2]. If this user later tests positive and reports this to the Dutch health authority, the Gemeentelijke Gezondheidsdienst (GGD), all persons who were around that user and have CM on their phone will receive a notification in the app, accompanied by instructions on what to do in the event of such notification.
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e41479
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The Dutch COVID-19 Contact Tracing App (the CoronaMelder): Usability Study
The VWS therefore decided to develop a COVID-19 contact tracing app using the Google/Apple Exposure Notification framework that would be interoperable (to facilitate cross-border use): the Corona Melder app. A development team, supported by an advisory committee and four task forces, was assigned to develop and test the Corona Melder. The design of the app followed a privacy-by-design approach to minimize privacy invasion.
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(3):e27882
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