Norway’s Smittestopp infection app has been downloaded 658,300 times
Around people 96,300 downloaded the Smittestopp app between Monday and Tuesday when the National Institute of Public Health (FHI) sent out an SMS asking people…
Around people 96,300 downloaded the Smittestopp app between Monday and Tuesday when the National Institute of Public Health (FHI) sent out an SMS asking people…
The fact that so few Norwegians have downloaded the new Smittestopp app makes it unsuitable for supplementing manual infection tracking, according to a Sintef researcher….
As of December 23, the new infection control app has been downloaded 158,700 times. A total of 41 people have reported that they are infected…
The National Institute of Public Health (FHI) hopes that as many people as possible will download the new infection app when it is launched on…
The name “Smittestopp” was most popular in the National Institute of Public Health’s (FHI) poll on what the name of their new infection tracking app…
The Norwegian government is discontinuing the project of its Smittestopp coronavirus infection control application. Instead, it will develop a new solution based on Apple and Google’s…
After a month and a half, the Infection Stop app is still being tested in three cities, and fewer than ten people have received an…
The Public Health Institute’s app Smittestopp has been downloaded by 1.5 million Norwegians, but only 750,000 use it. The National Institute of Public Health would…
Every fifth person shares Smittestopp data with the Public Health Institute (FHI), new figures show.The Smittestopp app has had 899,142 active users in the last…
Trondheim, Tromsø and Drammen have been selected to test how the new Smittestopp app works. Testing begins on Monday. The three municipalities have entered into…