if we can push app downloads to a majority of the population, that will make a difference. nonetheless, we’ll also need to worry about entering covid-19 infections into the app as well. in
south korea, where they’ve done so well containing the virus, these infections are automatically entered when someone tests positive.
canada’s privacy laws don’t allow that. but we can do better. for instance, we could at least have the option for something other than self-reporting. if a test is positive, the person involved can be asked to enter the result right then and there. alternatively, there might be a way of pushing that result to their app with their permission.
finding out you’re covid-19 positive isn’t likely to be a great moment, and we can hardly expect people’s first thought to be to report their diagnosis to the app. but if we use nudges and other pushes, we can overcome some of the friction.
as school begins, this is even more critical. the sooner we know about exposures, the sooner we can take action and keep things from getting out of hand. schoolkids need to have the app installed on their phones right now, and they need to be allowed to carry those phones around all day.
before snapping those back-to-school photos and posting them to facebook, parents should first ensure their children have the app installed. as we head into a second wave, the rest of us should install it immediately too.