New stats on the @NHSCOVID19app:
— Hadley Beeman (@hadleybeeman) February 9, 2021
• Approx 600,000 cases have been prevented by the app since Sept
• Over 1.7 million app users across England & Wales have been advised to isolate by the app after close contact with someone who goes on to test positivehttps://t.co/qFTaUSYTLE
I love how this article rewrites history in the first paragraph. "developed in conjunction with Apple and Google" NHSx were dragged kicking and screamning to use the system Google and Apple developed. https://t.co/gTwD9AlN51
— Ben Lee (@aircooledcafe) February 9, 2021
Today @DHSCgovuk released an impact analysis of the NHS Covid-19 app, which a @zuehlke_group team is developing and operating. It gives an insight into the contribution that the app have made on controlling the pandemic in UK. @turinginst provides summary https://t.co/m1oX3Wt3UQ pic.twitter.com/BiKTGpskL9
— Zuhlke (@Zuhlke_UK) February 9, 2021
"More impressively, research appears to show that in areas where take-up of the app was high, the infection spread more slowly than in places where it was lower."#digitalContactTracinghttps://t.co/QGK95G0T06
— Marcel Salathé (@marcelsalathe) February 9, 2021
https://t.co/30Qs1iTFX3 But the app costs 22 billion, Am I silly to think that 12,941 pounds per person told to self isolate, does not represent good value for money? I just divided the 22b by the people told to isolate,
— David Booth (@dbooth3) February 9, 2021
Every 1% increase in users on the NHS contact-tracing app can reduce coronavirus cases as much as 2.3%, researchers have estimated https://t.co/Oyfe8WFW0u
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) February 9, 2021
New analysis from @TuringInst and @UniofOxford shows that the @NHSCOVID19app is having a positive effect on reducing the impact of #COVID19.
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) February 9, 2021
The latest data reveals that the app has helped prevent approximately 600,000 cases since its launch.
More info?https://t.co/VTocyc4Mp1
This is what a working Exposure Notifications app looks like:
— Quentin Zervaas (@qzervaas) February 9, 2021
“… 600,000 cases have been prevented”https://t.co/gaMfD3Mb9y
(Unlike Australia’s COVIDSafe, which does not work, because @stuartrobertmp and @dta are incompetent) pic.twitter.com/JTSkuTak15
The NHS Covid-19 app has told 1.7 million people in England & Wales to self-isolate to date. https://t.co/4O8vv3LYsa pic.twitter.com/84zfzJE5hM
— BBC Radio Humberside (@RadioHumberside) February 9, 2021
Interesting article to read for those who think the UK has a failing contact-tracing system https://t.co/bBArODwmQk via @financialtimes
— Tom Phillips (@tomgphillips) February 9, 2021
remember when Cuomo had a contact tracing app developed for New York and decided to focus on promoting his new book instead and then just totally forgot about it https://t.co/mci44jSQpT
— Joe Kent (@itsjoekent) February 9, 2021
Contact-tracing app averted around 600,000 COVID infections, says study https://t.co/a8mVUjRNxc by @daphneleprince
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) February 9, 2021
NHS COVID-19 app prevents 600,000 infections https://t.co/d5UDaHVhhh
— iMore (@iMore) February 9, 2021
Every 1% increase in users on the NHS contact-tracing app can reduce coronavirus cases as much as 2.3%, researchers have estimated https://t.co/Oyfe8WFW0u
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) February 9, 2021
Can't imagine any confounding here.
— Tom Lewis (@invadingpirate) February 9, 2021
Is this published? My default position is that it seems rather improbable. https://t.co/sLx5vkyleP
I have published a new blog (with @cholmesuk and @ChristoPhraser) : https://t.co/EZqHpRyi9i demonstrating the impact of algorithms we've developed for digital contact tracing @NHSCOVID19app @UniofOxford @turinginst
— Mark Briers (@markbriers) February 9, 2021
Today @DHSCgovuk released an impact analysis of the NHS Covid-19 app, which a @zuehlke_group team is developing and operating. It gives an insight into the contribution that the app have made on controlling the pandemic in UK. @turinginst provides summary https://t.co/m1oX3Wt3UQ pic.twitter.com/BiKTGpskL9
— Zuhlke (@Zuhlke_UK) February 9, 2021
New analysis from @TuringInst and @UniofOxford shows that the @NHSCOVID19app is having a positive effect on reducing the impact of #COVID19.
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) February 9, 2021
The latest data reveals that the app has helped prevent approximately 600,000 cases since its launch.
More info?https://t.co/VTocyc4Mp1
NHS Covid app has alerted 1.7million people to tell them to isolate
— Bob For A Full Brexit (@boblister_poole) February 9, 2021
I’ve We’re Not Going Out Whats The Point? https://t.co/5afpsvsS4Y
新型コロナ接触確認アプリのユーザが1%増えると感染者が0.8~2.3%減るとの推定 Demonstrating the impact of the NHS COVID-19 app https://t.co/pw5lqdmtlb
— Masayuki Hatta (@mhatta) February 10, 2021