Yes, seems to be a good app.

Georgia Tech has set up a group account that one can log into, and it is part 
of their campus surveillance system.

I do have to stop, and do something probably nobody on the list has any reason 
to care about, to give a shout-out to them.  The current GT monitoring system 
was designed, I think mostly if not entirely, by a young biophysics faculty 
(Josh Weitz) working with the department head (Greg Gibson).  Since early in 
the year, maybe April or May, they have had a streamlined testing pipeline, and 
their target (which I think they mostly approach) is to test the entire 
on-campus community weekly.  Their positivity return rate during the summer was 
around 0.3% for a couple of months; in the autumn it climbed back up through 
0.7% and toward a percent, and the messages and exhortations started to come in 
fast and thick.  All that went together with refitting many buildings, 
including the old biology building where my office is, built in the middle 
Stone Age, with HEPA filters and UV irradiators in the HVAC ducts, occupancy 
protocols, and various else.  Certainly the effort involved was enormous work 
from a large number of people, and the two main guys were mainly designers and 
participants in the choreography.  But overall it has had the feeling of a 
pocket of sanity and good practice that would have been in place in any number 
of civilized countries in the Eastern hemisphere.  With the expected results of 
providing mostly excellent protection for a community of people.  And that, for 
a state school.

I do not know (have asked a CDC epidemiologist friend, who also doesn’t know) 
how much efficacy data has been compiled for NOVID-using communities: that is; 
what fraction of cases that would have escaped to potentially transmit, did 
they catch and get safely into a quarantine before anybody else was exposed?  
Iceland did a great job of that with manual contact tracing back in the 
earliest days.  The real figure of merit for NOVID will be how much of that 
effect it can contribute through a decentralized computer app, which at least 
offers better scaling cost than manual contact tracing once the distribution is 
wide.  If somebody on the list finds good data on that, I would be interested 
to know.

Eric



> On Dec 15, 2020, at 1:12 PM, Tom Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
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> NOVID is the first pre-exposure notification app to fight COVID-19. It’s 
> free, anonymous, and shows you cases close in your network before you’re 
> exposed. It only takes one minute to download. Please visit novid.org 
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