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  2. Google Maps will now display number of COVID-19 cases ... - AOL

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    To help you with that, Google Maps is rolling out new information related to COVID-19 in a particular area. The app will now display the total number of cases and deaths till now and a 7-day trend ...

  3. Facebook, Google, and Apple are using data from millions of ...

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    Facebook, Google, and Apple have all released maps and dashboards in recent weeks powered by information from millions of users that show how COVID-19 is spreading.

  4. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    On September 23, 2020, Google announced a COVID-19 Layer update for Google maps, which is designed to offer a seven-day average data of the total COVID-19-positive cases per 100,000 people in the area selected on the map. It also features a label indicating the rise and fall in the number of cases. [51]

  5. Exposure Notification - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Unveiled on April 10, 2020, it was made available on iOS on May 20, 2020 as part of the iOS 13.5 update [12] and on December 14, 2020 as part of the iOS 12.5 update for older iPhones. [13] On Android, it was added to devices via a Google Play Services update, supporting all versions since Android Marshmallow .

  6. COVID-19 surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Countries should report on a case-by-case basis as far as possible but, in case of limitation in resources, aggregate weekly reporting is also possible. [2] Some organizations have created crowdsourced apps for syndromic surveillance , where people can report their symptoms to help researchers map areas with concentration of COVID-19 symptoms.

  7. iOS 12 - Wikipedia

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    iOS 12 is the twelfth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple. Aesthetically similar to its predecessor, iOS 11, it focuses more on performance than on new features, quality improvements and security updates.

  8. Issues relating to iOS - Wikipedia

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    The iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple has had a wide range of bugs and security issues discovered throughout its lifespan, including security exploits discovered in most versions of the operating system related to the practice of jailbreaking (to remove Apple's software restrictions), bypassing the user's lock screen (known as lock screen bypasses), issues relating to battery ...

  9. COVID-19 apps - Wikipedia

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    integration of this functionality directly into iOS and Android; Google and Apple plan to address the take-up and persistent surveillance problems by first distributing the system through operating system updates, and later removing it in the same way once the threat has passed. [33]