COVIDWISE
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Version :1.8
Size :9.24Mb
Updated :Aug 19,2022
Developer :Virginia Department of Health
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Here are three topics related to the Covidwise app and some related questions: **Topic 1: Tracking COVID-19 cases** What features does Covidwise have for tracking COVID-19 cases and infections in your area? **Topic 2: Contact Tracing Technology** How does Covidwise's contact tracing technology work, and what are the implications for personal data privacy? **Topic 3: Symptoms and Testing** What kind of COVID-19 symptoms is Covidwise designed to help users identify, and how does it connect users with testing resources?
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After analyzing the user reviews on the COVIDWISE app, here are three cons and pros in 15 words or less each: **Cons:** 1. "Notifications are intrusive and disrupt daily life, making it annoying." 2. "App glitches and crashes frequently, causing frustration and stress." 3. "Lack of clear instructions and user guide hinders effective usage." **Pros:** 1. "Easy to use and navigate, making it convenient for daily check-ins." 2. "Timely updates and alerts keep users informed about their risk levels." 3. "Effective at tracking and reporting COVID-19 cases, promoting safety."
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Description
COVIDWISE is the official COVID-19 exposure notification app for the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Department of Health (VDH). The app was developed in partnership with SpringML using a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) API framework created through a unique collaboration between Apple and Google. Your personal use of COVIDWISE will significantly help inform Virginians suspected of having been within close proximity to someone with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. When you download COVIDWISE, you are doing your part to efficiently and effectively help your community stay ahead of any potential resurgent trends in cases. This is vitally important as the business sector, healthcare industry, K-12 schools, institutions of higher education, religious organizations, sporting/recreation activities, and others rely on appropriate interventions to ensure the health of our communities and maintain economic viability. How COVIDWISE Works: If someone reports to the app that they tested positive, the signals from their app will search for other app users who shared that signal. The BLE signals are date-stamped and the app estimates how close the two devices were based on signal strength. If the timeframe was at least 15 minutes and the estimated distance was within six feet, then the other user receives a notification of a possible exposure. No names! No location! The BLE framework within COVIDWISE will run in the background, even if the exposure notification app is closed. It will not drain the device battery at a rate that would occur with other apps that use normal Bluetooth and/or are open and running constantly. How COVIDWISE Protects Your Privacy: VDH takes your privacy and confidentiality very seriously. This is why we chose to use the Apple and Google BLE framework. No personal data or location tracking occurs within this app. In fact, there is no need for VDH to know where or who you are for COVIDWISE to work. If you are close enough to another app user, the BLE technology will share signals with that user. Laboratory results for all persons who test positive for COVID-19 are sent to VDH. This is not associated with the app. Our staff follows up with persons reported as positive, based on information provided within the laboratory report. Anonymously Share Positive Test Results With COVIDWISE: When VDH receives any positive COVID-19 lab result registered with a valid mobile phone number, we will automatically send a text message to that individual, which provides rapid notification and encourages them to stay home and away from other people. The text also lets individuals who have tested positive know they may retrieve an 8-digit verification code from the COVIDWISE Verification Portal at https://apps.vdh.virginia.gov/CWP. You must enter your last name, date of birth, and the phone number that matches the information from your registered COVID-19 test to verify your positive result. You may use that 8-digit verification code in order to anonymously report a positive result to the app. This prevents people from falsely reporting positive results, which could generate false exposure notifications. VDH wants all app users to feel confident that when a possible COVID-19 exposure is received via the app, that it is a real event. If you have the current Apple or Google operating system installed on your device, you may have noticed that Exposure Notifications are now included. Apple and Google will delete the exposure notification service tools from their respective operating systems once the pandemic reaches a point that public health no longer requires the use of this technology. Thank you for downloading COVIDWISE! Together, we can protect our family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues, and keep Virginia moving forward!
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    By VitenskampAug 11,2021
    I’ve had this app since it came out, no issues until I received my first exposure notification (which surprisingly occurred outside of Virginia, happy that this seems to work elsewhere) 1. Received notification of possible exposure (have since tested negative) and now I get notified of the same exposure every single day. Will this stop after 14 days or ever? It’s really stressful. Can you add a button to stop the repeated notifications for a previous exposure? (“Acknowledged”, or “tested negative”) 2. The wording of when the exposure is estimated to have happened is too ambiguous, it would be better to report “on MM/DD/YY” rather than “x days ago”. Couldn’t decide if x days ago meant the exposure occurred on day 1 or day 0. Thank you for your work.
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    By klutzyafternoonOct 2,2021
    My gripe isn’t so much about the app, because it did notify me of my exposure - 11 days after I had been exposed. I tested the very next day, and due to backups in the labs, got my results 6 days later. So 17 days after exposure I found I was positive. I immediately went to COVIDWISE to notify of my positive result. I need a PIN from VDH to do so. Today is day 3 I have been trying to get a PIN to notify others of my result. VDH says my record doesn’t exist. No one from VDH has contacted me via phone or text. I’m starting to see why I didn’t get the COVIDWISE notice of exposure until 11 days after exposure. I had 11 days that I wasn’t aware I had been exposed and was not taking extra precautions (I’ve been vaccinated and wear a mask, distance & wash hands so precautions beyond that). Until they figure out the backlog problem of allowing positive users to immediately notify, this app is not going to do much. Still trying to get that PIN so I can let whomever I was in contact with for 1...
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    By sanga3Aug 26,2021
    I’m all for the idea behind this app and I believe I even used to have it installed... However, as my phone is an iPhone 6 Plus, it doesn’t run iOS 13, which this app requires. That seems to mean I can’t take advantage of/participate in the COVID exposure notification enterprise at all. I realize my phone is “old” compared to what’s now available but it still works just fine and meets my needs, and I don’t have hundreds of dollars to spend on an upgrade (nor any real interest in doing so, as I’m 69 years old and don’t aspire to TikTok my way to internet stardom or whatever). I suspect I am not nearly the only person out there still using an iPhone 6 Plus, and for such a large public health problem as COVID, I would’ve thought these “official” apps might better meet the needs of the whole population.