Heat Map Shows How People Are Still Traveling During The Coronavirus Pandemic

With the coronavirus outbreak still spreading like wildfire, many governments and healthcare organizations around the world have called upon people to stay home as much as possible. This is because by isolating ourselves, it prevents the virus from spreading unnecessarily, thus buying researchers, doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers more time to find a cure, vaccine, and to prevent undue burden on the healthcare system.

However, it seems that despite the calls to stay home, a recent heat map shows that over in the US, there is still a frightening number of people traveling and moving around during this virus outbreak. This map was generated by Tectonix based on cellphone location data collected by X-Mode.

According to X-Mode, they claim that this data has been anonymized, meaning that the location of the cellphone is not linked to the user’s identity, and it is just to show where people are in general. Tectonix then took that data and generated the map, where they specifically honed in on devices that were detected to be moving between 3 miles to 10 miles an hour, suggesting that these were people who were moving around on bikes or scooters.

While it is a bit worrying to see how many people are still out and about during such a crisis, the silver lining is that it could help authorities better understand how the virus spreads. Over in the EU, officials have authorized carriers to use location data to help track the spread of the virus, which could also help with contact tracing and getting to those who are infected before they spread it any further.

Heat Map Shows How People Are Still Traveling During The Coronavirus Pandemic

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Apple Launches COVID-19 Information Website And App

The other day, Google announced that they are working on a website dedicated to providing users with accurate information about the COVID-19 virus outbreak. This was designed to help fight misinformation that seems to be spreading, where people are sharing inaccurate news and rumors that could potentially cause panic.

It looks like Google is not alone in trying to fight misinformation and provide accurate information to the public, because Apple has also announced that they have launched not only a website dedicated to COVID-19, but also an accompanying app.

According to Apple, “The COVID-19 app and website allow users to answer a series of questions around risk factors, recent exposure and symptoms for themselves or a loved one. In turn, they will receive CDC recommendations on next steps, including guidance on social distancing and self-isolating, how to closely monitor symptoms, whether or not a test is recommended at this time, and when to contact a medical provider.”

Apple had also confirmed that Siri had been updated where the digital assistant is now capable of answering questions related to the COVID-19 virus, a feature that was previously reported but had yet to be confirmed by the company. For those who are interested in checking it out, the website can be found here while the app can be downloaded here.

Apple Launches COVID-19 Information Website And App

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