Nearly 1M Marylanders Have Signed Up For COVID-19 Alert
ANNAPOLIS (WJZ) — Nearly a million people have signed up for the Maryland COVID-19 Alert, a contact tracing app for your phone. As of Sunday, 930,000 people have opted in.
Marylanders Can Now Get Alerts About Coronavirus Exposure With MD COVID Alert
You can download or activate it through your iPhone settings. It uses Bluetooth technology to tell you if you've been exposed to someone with COVID-19.
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iPhone users: you can opt in to get notifications in your settings. If you have an Android, you have to download the "MD COVID Alert App."
It's free and you can disable notifications at any time. No data is collected from your phone.
For more information about MD COVID Alert, visit covidlink.maryland.gov/mdcovidalert. Learn about Maryland's contact tracing initiative here.
For the latest information on coronavirus go to the Maryland Health Department's website or call 211. You can find all of WJZ's coverage on coronavirus in Maryland here.