June 11, 2021
The NHS COVID-19 App built by Zühlke saved up to 13,500 lives and averted around 600,000 Covid cases in its first three months alone according to a peer-reviewed scientific paper published this month in the journal Nature.
Written by scientists at The Alan Turing Institute and Oxford University, the analysis published in Nature covered the first three months of the App’s operation from late September to 31 December 2020. The full article can be downloaded here, and highlights include:
The App was developed in under 12 weeks by Zühlke engineers working around the clock across 7 countries worldwide. Creating this robust medical-grade app involved deploying new technologies and overcoming numerous technical and privacy-protection challenges. These included:
Wolfgang Emmerich, CEO of Zühlke UK, who oversaw the project, said: “Everyone at Zühlke, especially the team who worked so hard to create this App, can be very proud of their role in saving so many lives”.