Analysis of digital contact tracing technologies employed during COVID-19 Pandemic

Fridah Kainyu, M. Mwadulo
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Corona virus (COVID-19) is a worldwide pandemic that was first reported in Wuhan, China 2019.The virus claimed lives and negatively changed the mobility patterns of humans. As a measure to control the spread of the virus, Digital Contact Tracing Technologies (DCTTs) were employed to contain the virus. The (DCTTs) are used to track and notify users digitally about their interactions with infected individuals and help strengthen health service systems. The most widely used Digital Contact Tracing Technologies include those that use Global Positioning, Bluetooth, Quick Response (QR) Codes and Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi). These technologies depend on monitoring symptoms, mobility of a person, location and proximity of individuals. This paper reviews literature by analyzing the Digital Contact Tracing Technologies (DCTTs) employed for COVID-19 through a desk study. The review highlights the advantages and disadvantages of using these technologies, with an aim of recommending ways in which the technologies can be used to attain maximum benefit.  
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COVID-19大流行期间使用的数字接触者追踪技术分析
冠状病毒(COVID-19)是2019年在中国武汉首次报告的全球性大流行病毒。这种病毒夺去了生命,并对人类的活动模式产生了负面影响。作为控制病毒传播的一项措施,采用了数字接触追踪技术(DCTTs)来遏制病毒。dctt用于跟踪和以数字方式通知用户他们与受感染个体的互动,并帮助加强卫生服务系统。最广泛使用的数字接触追踪技术包括那些使用全球定位、蓝牙、快速响应(QR)码和无线保真(Wi-Fi)的技术。这些技术取决于对症状的监测、人的移动性、位置和个人的接近程度。本文通过桌面研究分析了COVID-19使用的数字接触者追踪技术(DCTTs),对文献进行了综述。该审查强调了使用这些技术的优点和缺点,目的是建议使用这些技术以获得最大利益的方法。
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