Senate committee calls for funding of failed COVIDSafe app to be dropped

>From May to November 2020, the COVIDSafe app chipped in 0.1% of all close 
>contact detections in New South Wales.

By Campbell Kwan, April 7, 2022 
https://www.zdnet.com/article/senate-committee-calls-for-funding-of-failed-covidsafe-app-to-be-dropped/


Australia's COVIDSafe app, which was initially likened to digital sunscreen by 
Prime Minister Scott Morrison, has been slammed by the Senate committee tasked 
with reviewing the federal government's pandemic response.

"By not recognising the app's faults, or seeking to fix the app, the government 
has continued to oversee an application which is not fit for its intended 
purpose, has cost millions of dollars, and offered limited public value," the 
Senate Select Committee on COVID-19 said in its final report.

The entire committee, except for one Coalition member, supported this view.

This finding was made as a study conducted by the committee, which concluded in 
February, found the use of COVIDSafe in New South Wales between May and 
November 2020 detected only 17 additional close contacts that had not already 
been identified through conventional contact tracing methods.

Percentage-wise, the 17 close contacts detected by the COVIDSafe app amounted 
to 0.1% of all identified close contacts in the state during that period.

The committee added that the federal government has been unwilling to provide 
an update on how many additional contacts the COVIDSafe app has identified, 
choosing to instead claim the states and territories are responsible for 
reporting the number of cases identified ...

As of October 2021, AU$9.2 million had been spent by the federal government to 
run the COVIDSafe app which, on average, amounted to AU$200,000 per month. 
While the Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) said the expenditure for running 
the app has dropped, it is still around AU$60,000 every month.


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