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COVID-19 apps in Singapore and Australia: reimagining healthy nations with digital technology

Gerard Goggin

2020Media International Australia122 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Widely and intensively used digital technologies have been an important feature of international responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. One especially interesting class of such technologies are dedicated contact and tracing apps collecting proximity data via the Bluetooth technology. In this article, I consider the development, deployment and imagined uses of apps in two countries: Singapore, a pioneer in the field, with its TraceTogether app, and Australia, a country that adapted Singapore’s app, devising its own COVIDSafe, as key to its national public health strategy early in the crisis. What is especially interesting about these cases is the privacy concerns the apps raised, and how these are dealt with in each country, also the ways in which each nation reimagines its immediate social future and health approach via such an app.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Software deploymentBluetoothInternet privacyPandemicKey (lock)Social mediaContact tracing2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPolitical scienceWorld Wide WebTelecommunicationsComputer securityEngineeringComputer scienceMedicineVirologyWirelessOutbreakSoftware engineeringDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyCOVID-19 Digital Contact TracingMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsPrivacy, Security, and Data Protection
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