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BigE1960

06/13/20 5:17 AM

#90870 RE: dms1 #90869

Texas is like a whole other country. They could lead the world in app adoption. If not Texas, maybe Tuvalu or Nauru! Optimism allows for anything to be possible! (Logic sucks, positivity is the way forward.)

drugmanrx

06/13/20 3:09 PM

#90877 RE: dms1 #90869

Their app from the article.

The general idea behind many of the apps is to use Bluetooth signals to determine whether two phones have been in close proximity, such as within 6 feet, and to send a notification if a person was near someone for several minutes who later tested positive for the virus.



QTMM app

In particular, it supports multiple methods of authenticating the individuals being tested, those that are administering the test, and the test kits themselves, whether they be to detect the presence of the virus itself or associated antibodies.

Most importantly, QDX™ HealthID facilitates the ability of federal, state, county and local governments to not only coordinate treatment programs but also enable individuals who are eligible to rejoin the workforce to do so more quickly. In addition, the service provides a valuable channel for communicating with individuals, offering them the ability to schedule a test at the nearest available testing center and providing them with all test results.



It is amazing how much information you can obtain just by pressing a few numbers.

Bet the authors of that article haven't called the governor's office in Texas