Update To NZ COVID Tracer Mobile App Released
An update to the NZ COVID Tracer app allowing users to
add manual entries to their digital diary has been released
today by the Ministry of Health.
New Zealanders can now
use NZ COVID Tracer to record their visits to locations
without a QR code or visits to friends and whanau, which
means we can now use the app to maintain a complete – and
private – record.
Fast and effective contact tracing is
a key defence against the virus and will be critical to
minimising the risk of spread.
Many of us will have
difficulty recalling all the places we visited on any given
week, adding to the time and effort required to build up an
accurate picture.
If required, NZ COVID Tracer allows
users to provide a list of the locations visited in the past
31 days, which will give contact tracers a head-start on
identifying anyone else who may have been exposed to the
virus. This will help us quickly break the chain of
transmission.
The manual diary feature doesn’t remove
the need for all businesses and organisation to get their QR
codes and display them.
“It’s a lot easier for
customers if they can scan the code instead of having to
create a manual entry, and it also makes it a lot easier to
issue contact alerts if needed. Contact alerts allow us to
quickly inform people who may have been exposed to COVID-19
so they can take immediate steps protect themselves and
their whanau,” says Director-General of Health Dr
Bloomfield.
The second enhancement makes the app
compatible with phones that use Android 6 and iOS 11, which
means about 95 percent of smartphone users are now able to
use the app.
The Ministry will continue to develop the NZ
COVID Tracer, which includes looking at how Bluetooth
tracing technology such as the Apple/Google exposure
notification framework can be incorporated within the app to
best support contact tracing.
“While Bluetooth wasn’t
developed for the purpose of proximity detection and the
experience from other countries has highlighted a number of
technical challenges, it has the potential to help detect
and notify people who may have been in contact with
COVID-19,” says Deputy Director-General Data and Digital
Shayne Hunter.
For the current update, NZ COVID Tracer
will update automatically unless automatic updates have been
disabled on the user’s phone.
New Zealanders can
download or manually update NZ COVID Tracer through the
Apple App Store or the Google Play Store.
Businesses and
other organisations can generate their official NZ COVID
Tracer QR codes via the Ministry’s website at www.health.govt.nz/nz-covid-tracer-qr.
Information
about NZ COVID Tracer is available from www.health.govt.nz/NZ-COVID-Tracer.