Utah’s expensive coronavirus app won’t track people’s movements anymore, it’s key feature
State officials debuted Healthy Together in April as a tool for augmenting contact tracing, the painstaking work of identifying people who might’ve come into contact with coronavirus patients.The mobile application — created via a no-bid contract worth up to $6.35 million — would track residents’ movements and, if they become ill, help public health workers figure out where they crossed paths with others.The problem is, almost no one has used it that way.“We’v
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