Stanford teamed up with Apple to release an app that connects first responders to drive-through COVID-19 tests
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Stanford teamed up with Apple to release an app

A new app from Stanford Medicine built with Apple 's help will help connect firefighters, police officers and paramedics in California to drive-through COVID-19 testing if they are showing symptoms of the coronavirus.
Apple helped Stanford Medicine with some of the development, Harrington said. Apple released a COVID-19 app with a screening survey that Americans can download, but it does't direct users to test sites.

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