04/05/2021

NHS app could be used as a vaccine passport –

The NHS app could be used a kind of vaccine passport, according to UK government sources, although it is unclear how far the project has progressed.

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04/05/2021

BEH Covid-19 N° 7 – 4 mai 2021 : “Comportements alimentaires et déterminants de la prise de poids des adultes en France pendant le confinement lié à la Covid-19 : évolutions perçues (CoviPrev, 2020)”

Pour freiner la pandémie de Covid-19, un confinement strict a été institué en France du 17 mars au 11 mai 2020, bouleversant la vie quotidienne de la population. Dès le début du confinement, une enquête répétée de Santé publique France (enquête CoviPrev) a permis de suivre différents comportements de santé. Cet article présente l’évolution perçue des comportements alimentaires pendant le confinement et les déterminants de la prise de poids.

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04/05/2021

Google travel searches now show COVID-19-related restrictions

Google is looking to keep summer vacationers informed about COVID-19 travel restrictions for specific destinations so they can plan ahead.



When users look up flights or hotels in a certain area using Google Search, the site will inform them if there are travel restrictions or advisories. It has recently added a new function that lets users see specific restrictions, like whether they will need to quarantine when arriving at a certain destination or if they need proof of testing.



The new tool lets users get updates about travel restriction changes.



"You can now also track travel advisories or restrictions for your destination and get email updates. If you are signed in to your Google account, you can toggle 'Receive an email if this guidance changes.'

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04/05/2021

Web-Based Apps for Responding to Acute Infectious Disease Outbreaks in the Community: Systematic Review

Web-based technology has dramatically improved our ability to detect communicable disease outbreaks, with the potential to reduce morbidity and mortality because of swift public health action.

 

Apps accessible through the internet and on mobile devices create an opportunity to enhance our traditional indicator-based surveillance systems, which have high specificity but issues with timeliness.


Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the literature on web-based apps for indicator-based surveillance and response to acute communicable disease outbreaks in the community with regard to their design, implementation, and evaluation.

Results: Apps were primarily designed to improve the early detection of disease outbreaks, targeted government settings, and comprised either complex algorithmic or statistical outbreak detection mechanisms or both.

 

We identified a need for these apps to have more features to support secure information exchange and outbreak response actions, with a focus on outbreak verification processes and staff and resources to support app operations.

 

Conclusions: Public health officials designing new or improving existing disease outbreak web-based apps should ensure that outbreak detection is automatic and signals are verified by users, the app is easy to use, and staff and resources are available to support the operations of the app and conduct rigorous and holistic evaluations.

 

read the study at https://publichealth.jmir.org/2021/4/e24330

 

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