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Victoria stopped using COVIDSafe during outbreak
https://www.innovationaus.com/victoria-stopped-using-covidsafe-during-outbreak
Denham Sadler
4 August 2020

Victorian authorities stoppedusing the federal government’s COVIDSafe
contact tracing app during the recent COVID-19 outbreak because they
hadn’t seen any value in it, former chief medical officer Brendan Murphy
has told a public hearing.

Dr Murphy, who is now the Secretary of the Department of Health, told
the Senate Select Committee
<https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/COVID-19>
on COVID-19 on Tuesday morning that the Victorian government had decided
to stop using the digital contact tracing app during its second wave
outbreak of coronavirus due to the immense pressure its health
authorities were under and the lack of early success staff had using the
service.

“In Victoria they, for a period of time, were feeling so pressured that
they decided not to use the app. They tried initially in the outbreak
and the community that were involved had a low download rate and most of
the early transmissions were in family gatherings where they identified
contacts anyway,” Dr Murphy told the Senators.

 “Because they were so pressured, they kept going without using the app.
The public health unit felt that for a period of time, because they
hadn’t found value in it in those early cases, they did stop using it,
we believe.”

The question of just how long COVIDSafe wasn’t being used by Victorian
health authorities was taken on notice by Dr Murphy.

It’s been well publicised that the much-touted app is yet to pick up any
new close contact cases in Victoria, despite a huge uptick in COVID-19
cases in the last month, but this is the first time it has been revealed
that it was not even checked during some period of time.

COVIDSafe is now again being used in Victoria, Dr Murphy said.

“They have now started using the app again and we hope to see some of
the success we’ve seen in New South Wales recently. They have been very
clear that they have committed to using it now,” he said.

In New South Wales, health authorities have now accessed data from the
app 33 times, with 14 new close contacts identified through this process
that weren’t previously identified by the manual contact tracers. The
NSW health department said that all of these close contacts have been
directed to self-isolate, and none have tested positive for COVID-19.

The model chosen for COVIDSafe means that state contact tracers are
still closely involved with the process and must access and analyse data
from the app detailing the close contacts of a confirmed virus case.

Under the different model offered by Google and Apple, these manual
contact tracers are taken out of the process, with users receiving a
notification directly through the app that they may have been in contact
with someone later diagnosed with COVID-19.

This would relieve some of the pressure from the health authorities, but
also relies on individuals following the directions of the app to
self-isolate or get tested.

Labor has slammed the government over COVIDSafe’s issues, saying it has
“failed” Victoria.

“It’s the ‘mystery cases’ – COVID-19 infections without an identifiable
source – that are now the biggest cause of concern in Melbourne and the
COVIDSafe app has simply not been able to perform the role that it was
designed to do,” shadow assistant minister for cybersecurity Tim Watts
said on Monday.

“Scott Morrison’s COVIDSafe app has failed Victoria, but it’s not too
late for him to fix the app so that it can be of use in New South Wales
and Queensland.”

Shadow health minister Chris Bowen also called on the federal government
to admit that the contact tracing app isn’t working, and then work to
fix it.

 

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Regards
brd

Bernard Robertson-Dunn
Canberra Australia
email: b...@iimetro.com.au

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