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The Immuni application exceeds 7 million downloads. As of October 4, according to data from the Ministry of Health reported by the official website of the application, the users who have downloaded the system for tracking coronavirus infections are exactly 7,036,898, about 350 thousand more than the last survey of the first of October when they were almost 6,700.00
During the weekend there was a mobilization of the world of the media and institutions to download the application, given the increase in infections. And today the government sponsored awareness week begins and ends on October 11.
#Immune offers a valid contribution to the fight against Covid-19: free, totally anonymous, it helps to break the chain of contagion, alerting the user of a risky contact with positive people. to download @immuni_app, Protect yourself and your loved ones! https://t.co/oIQ0TnF0Rn pic.twitter.com/DbuRJolXYJ
– Palazzo_Chigi (@Palazzo_Chigi) October 5, 2020
So far the application has sent 5,870 notifications and at the moment 357 positive users have uploaded the codes that allow notifying people who have come into contact with them.
“Download the Immune app. Help us keep pressure on hospitals down. Help us ensure care even for patients who do not have Covid-19.” The national union of hospital doctors Anaao-Assomed launches the appeal from its website to ask Italians to download the application and joins the campaign in which institutions and the media are participating.
As of October 17, Immuni will begin to dialogue with its European counterparts. One more tool for tracking infections at a time when the virus is also running in other countries.
Italy, Germany and Ireland will be the first to let their apps do the talking. In the Union there are a total of 15 countries that have adopted or are about to adopt a tracking application, the average number of downloads is 10%. A percentage that is far from the 60% target for the system to be effective in containing the pandemic.
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