在疫情期间推出的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)主题应用程序是否可持续?

Fauzi Budi Satria
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在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,推出了许多数字应用程序,用于信息共享、风险评估、症状自我管理、接触者追踪、家庭监测和决策等各种目的。由于使用移动应用程序评级量表方法进行测量,以covid -19为主题的应用程序的质量各不相同,而且可靠性较低,因此有些应用程序被认为是有用的,而有些应用程序被认为有可能伤害用户。这表明授权机构需要在这些应用程序公开发布之前对其进行验证并确保其安全性。考虑到应用程序不准确所带来的潜在危险,以及由于数据泄露而可能滥用用户数据,这是必要的。考虑到这些因素,我们认为疫苗护照是一个以COVID-19为主题的应用程序,必须在持续的全球危机和这场大流行的不确定性中进行改进和可持续应用。
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Are the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-themed applications launched during the pandemic sustainable?

Many digital applications (Apps) were launched during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic for various purposes such as information sharing, risk assessment, self-management of symptoms, contact tracing, home monitoring, and decision making. Since the quality of COVID-19-themed Apps varied and was less reliable based on measurements using the mobile Apps rating scale method, some of these Apps are considered useful while some are said to have the potential to harm users. This suggests the need for authorized institutions to validate and ensure the safety and security of these Apps before it was launched in public. This is necessary considering the potential dangers arising from App inaccuracies, as well as the potential misuse of user data due to data breaches. With these considerations in mind, we consider that the vaccine passport is an App with a COVID-19 theme that must be refined and applied sustainably amid the ongoing global crisis and the uncertainty of this pandemic.

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Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Public Health and Health Policy
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