NHS COVID-19
| NHS COVID-19 | |
|---|---|
Screenshot Screenshot of app on Android device | |
| Original author(s) | NHSX |
| Initial release | 24 September 2020 |
| Final release | 6.0
/ 24 April 2023 |
| Repository | |
| Platform | Android, iOS |
| Size | 9.8 MB |
| Available in | English, Welsh |
| Type | Contact tracing app |
| License | MIT |
| Website | covid19 |
NHS COVID-19 was a voluntary contact tracing app for monitoring the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in England and Wales, in use from 24 September 2020 until 27 April 2023.[1] It was available for Android and iOS smartphones, and could be used by anyone aged 16 or over.[2]
Two versions of the app were created. The first was commissioned by NHSX and developed by the Pivotal division of American software company VMware. A pilot deployment began in May 2020, but on 18 June development of the app was abandoned in favour of a second design using the Apple/Google Exposure Notification system. Scotland and Northern Ireland had separate contact tracing apps.
A 2023 study estimated that in its first year of use, the app's contact tracing function prevented an estimated 1 million cases, and 9,600 deaths.[3]
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