The Care19 mobile app, which the governors of North Dakota and South Dakota have asked residents to download to assist in contact tracing during the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), is seen on a phone, US April 24, 2020. PHOTO: REUTERS

Canada to ramp up Covid-19 testing, contact tracing as it lifts restrictions

Canada is working closely with Apple and Google on a contact-tracing app


Reuters May 23, 2020
OTTAWA: Canada will ramp up Covid-19 testing and contact tracing as it gradually lifts restrictions and is working closely with Apple and Alphabet’s Google on a mobile phone app to help, the prime minister said on Friday.

In his daily news conference, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the federal government was already helping Ontario, the most populous province, with contact tracing and was open to doing the same for the other 12 provinces and territories.

Businesses and citizens “need to know that we have a coordinated approach to gradually reopen that is rooted in science, evidence, and the ability to rapidly detect and control any future outbreaks,” Trudeau said.

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The western province of Alberta said on Friday it would test anyone in long-term care facilities, where most of the deaths have been recorded, even if they have no symptoms.

Canada’s total cases rose to 81,765 on Friday, and deaths were up less than 2% to 6,180, official data showed.

With contagion slowing, provinces have been gradually reopening in recent weeks.

On Friday, Quebec said museums, libraries, and drive-in movie theaters can open from May 29. In Calgary, the biggest city in Alberta, barbershops, and hairstylists can restart from May 25, and restaurants and bars will be able to offer table service at half capacity.

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On May 1, Alberta rolled out a digital-tracing tool to monitor outbreaks.

The apps are meant to help trace and call people who have come into contact with an individual infected with Covid-19.

Trudeau had not promoted the use of a tracing app, but on Friday he said the government was working “closely” with Apple and Google and would “strongly recommend” one as soon as their tracing technology is ready.

Critics are concerned that it will undermine civil liberties and privacy.

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