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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 ...
Google wants to make your life a little easier during these trying times by adding a COVID-19 layer to Maps, helping you keep track of the number of confirmed cases in different areas ...
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.
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]
[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 .
Covid Checker powered by Docandu was first released as a widget attached to the governmental websites such as the patt.gov.gr while few weeks later was released as an app in Google Playstore. It was developed jointly by DOCANDU, the Region of Attica and the Medical Association of Athens.
While designed for use with COVID-19 related data, it should be sufficiently general for most purposes as long as the data are in the correct format. Editors interested in using or maintaining this meta-template should read the interactive graph tutorial which this template is based off-of.
On 10 April 2020, Google and Apple jointly announced that they would integrate functionality to support such Bluetooth-based apps directly into their Android and iOS operating systems. India's COVID-19 tracking app Aarogya Setu became the world's fastest growing application—beating Pokémon Go—with 50 million users in the first 13 days of ...