Chambers et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Expert insights on digital contact tracing: interviews with contact tracing policy professionals in New ZealandChambers et al., 2022
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- Chambers T
- Egan R
- Maclennan K
- Emery T
- Derrett S
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- Health promotion international
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Digital contact tracing (DCT) is the application of digital tools to assist with identifying and informing close contacts of a COVID-19 case. DCT is a potential solution to capacity constraints of current manual contact tracing processes. Expert opinion from contact tracing …
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