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Using anonimized google location tracking data gives a view of how people have changed their travel habits over the last 6 weeks; very interesting charts:
COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports You can select any country or any state in the US. |
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Put your name in any Search Engine for a shocking start. :faint: |
We are at the point, “Your papers please”. I will not participate, thank you.
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A point of clarification, if the people developing the APP guarantee the data cannot be used by the bad guys this tracking is probably a good idea. But there have been so many data breaches that I cannot see the security of this data be guaranteed, so after a data breach who knows who will be tracking you.
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If you knew that in the last week you passed someone with COVID, what would you do differently? Answer that question and you have your answer to wanting to be tracked. Of course this assumes that everyone who is COVID positive is being tracked which certainly they are not. It assumes every COVID positive person knows they are positive whereas we know most have no symptoms. We see on this thread that lots of people don't carry a phone or have tracking off.
Instead just behave as if within a week you are not unlikely to pass someone who whether they know it or not is contagious. I don't see what the proposed nearness requirement for a warning would be here, but if it is 100 meters in S Korea, that is 330 feet. A football field, not including end zones, is 300 feet. Do you think you won't pass within a football field of a COVID positive person while this is still ongoing? |
I think it would make me more aware of people but then I’m already dodging everyone coming too close....takes me back to elementary school playing dodge ball.
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