The Exposure Notifications API was a joint effort between Apple and Google to provide the core functionality for building Android apps to notify users of possible exposure to confirmed COVID-19 cases. For an overview of the goals of the system, see the COVID-19 information & resources page.
Exposure Notifications API service update
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Last updated 2024-10-31 UTC.
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