Stay safe through exposure tracing
A solution for Universities to help ensure the health of their communities.
How it works:
Why Universities?
Universities face unique challenges but also have exceptional resources to tackle the pandemic. Universities are mobile communities where viruses can spread rapidly without monitoring. But they have their own health centers enabling verified local testing.
These close-knit and tech savvy communities are motivated to establish new standards that enable them to learn and move forward together.
The App
We are creating an app for the needs of Universities:
Bidirectionally anonymized proximity tracking
Immediate exposure notification
Monitoring of community spread
Establishing safe places
Privacy is ensured through randomized identifiers
Safe Places
Locations can be designated as a safe place by requiring app-based entry to confirm non-exposure status.
Additional requirements may include cleaning, hand washing stations and distancing. These can be customized to match the needs of each community. Safe places allow all community members to safely gather without risk of SARS-CoV2 exposure .
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Why an app?
A multi-pronged approach for tackling the challenges of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic requires technological solutions for rapid exposure notification and community monitoring.
A cloud-based coordination tool that is trustworthy, accurate, privacy-friendly will help the entire community. Students and faculty can reclaim normalcy in safe places. Administrators will gain critical information for evidence-based decisions.
Health Care Interface
University health facilities can provide local testing facilities for exposed community members.
Trusted users enter confirmed diagnosis in app to ensure accurate reporting. Users share their anonymized proximity data. Customization on an administrator dashboard enable each University to create unique exposure and reporting standards.
How to scale?
Each university hosts their own cloud-based system for their community,
As more universities are added they become a node in a larger network with broad coverage. Organizations can exchange anonymized random identifier numbers across their networks.