Apple and Google reveal contact tracing notification system built into phones

1 September 2020, 18:24

Person using a smartphone
Apple and Google reveal contact tracing notification system built into phones. Picture: PA

The tech giants will continue to support coronavirus apps built by the NHS and other health authorities if they choose not to adopt new system.

Apple and Google have announced a new coronavirus contact tracing system to help public health authorities inform potentially infected people without having to build their own app.

Countries across the world have turned to technology to support contact tracing efforts, using bluetooth to keep an anonymous log of those in close proximity.

England’s app has been held back by delays after officials initially opted to develop their own system before later deciding to adopt one devised by the two tech giants designed to improve interoperability.

Now the firms have revealed Exposure Notifications Express, which will allow public health authorities to provide a configuration file with basic information and the criteria for triggering an exposure notification.

Once set up, handset holders will be asked if they want to opt in, meaning they will receive an alert if someone they have been near has tested positive for Covid-19.

The new Exposure Notifications Express system
The new Exposure Notifications Express system (Apple/Google/PA)

The latest version of iOS for iPhones will enable the feature without downloading an app in places where public health authorities have signed up while devices using Android will receive a prompt directing them to an app generated by Google.

The NHS and other health bodies can still choose to build their own apps without Exposure Notifications Express, which Apple and Google said they will continue to support.

“We’ve been exploring different app uptake levels for some time in the UK and we’re really pleased to see that contact tracing apps in the UK and the USA have the potential to meaningfully reduce the number of cases, hospitalisations and deaths at all levels of app uptake across the population,” said Professor Christophe Fraser, from the department of health at Oxford University.

“For example, we estimate that a well-staffed manual contact tracing workforce combined with 15% uptake could reduce infections by 15% and deaths by 11%.”

People living in US states Maryland, Nevada, Virginia and Washington DC will be the first to try the feature.

“As the next step in our work with public health authorities on exposure notifications, we are making it easier and faster for them to use the exposure notifications system without the need for them to build and maintain an app,” Apple and Google said in a joint statement.

“Exposure Notifications Express provides another option for public health authorities to supplement their existing contact tracing operations with technology without compromising on the project’s core tenets of user privacy and security.

“Existing apps using the exposure notification API will be compatible with Exposure Notifications Express and we are committed to supporting public health authorities that have deployed or are building custom apps.”

England’s latest attempt at a contact tracing app is currently going through a trial on the Isle of Wight and the London borough of Newham, with no indication when it may become available nationally.

By Press Association

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