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#5611650
7 April 2020
Lady is seen downloading ViruSafe application in Varna, Bulgaria, on April 7, 2020. The Bulgarian government has developed an application that can track citizens with coronavirus. The mobile app will connect people to the authorities, taking into account the health status of each user and monitoring the symptoms of coronavirus, as everyone enters their data on a daily basis. In this way, the ViruСафе application will help the Policemen control the quarantined people, and the information will also go to the GPs. The ViruSafe mobile application is a voluntary test. (Photo Illustration by Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto)
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#5611652
7 April 2020
Lady is seen downloading ViruSafe application in Varna, Bulgaria, on April 7, 2020. The Bulgarian government has developed an application that can track citizens with coronavirus. The mobile app will connect people to the authorities, taking into account the health status of each user and monitoring the symptoms of coronavirus, as everyone enters their data on a daily basis. In this way, the ViruСафе application will help the Policemen control the quarantined people, and the information will also go to the GPs. The ViruSafe mobile application is a voluntary test. (Photo Illustration by Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto)
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#5611660
7 April 2020
Lady is seen downloading ViruSafe application in Varna, Bulgaria, on April 7, 2020. The Bulgarian government has developed an application that can track citizens with coronavirus. The mobile app will connect people to the authorities, taking into account the health status of each user and monitoring the symptoms of coronavirus, as everyone enters their data on a daily basis. In this way, the ViruСафе application will help the Policemen control the quarantined people, and the information will also go to the GPs. The ViruSafe mobile application is a voluntary test. (Photo Illustration by Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto)
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#5611662
7 April 2020
Lady is seen downloading ViruSafe application in Varna, Bulgaria, on April 7, 2020. The Bulgarian government has developed an application that can track citizens with coronavirus. The mobile app will connect people to the authorities, taking into account the health status of each user and monitoring the symptoms of coronavirus, as everyone enters their data on a daily basis. In this way, the ViruСафе application will help the Policemen control the quarantined people, and the information will also go to the GPs. The ViruSafe mobile application is a voluntary test. (Photo Illustration by Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto)
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#5611664
7 April 2020
Lady is seen downloading ViruSafe application in Varna, Bulgaria, on April 7, 2020. The Bulgarian government has developed an application that can track citizens with coronavirus. The mobile app will connect people to the authorities, taking into account the health status of each user and monitoring the symptoms of coronavirus, as everyone enters their data on a daily basis. In this way, the ViruСафе application will help the Policemen control the quarantined people, and the information will also go to the GPs. The ViruSafe mobile application is a voluntary test. (Photo Illustration by Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto)
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#5611666
7 April 2020
Lady is seen downloading ViruSafe application in Varna, Bulgaria, on April 7, 2020. The Bulgarian government has developed an application that can track citizens with coronavirus. The mobile app will connect people to the authorities, taking into account the health status of each user and monitoring the symptoms of coronavirus, as everyone enters their data on a daily basis. In this way, the ViruСафе application will help the Policemen control the quarantined people, and the information will also go to the GPs. The ViruSafe mobile application is a voluntary test. (Photo Illustration by Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto)
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#5611670
7 April 2020
Screenshot of ViruSafe Application. The Bulgarian government has developed an application that can track citizens with coronavirus. The mobile app will connect people to the authorities, taking into account the health status of each user and monitoring the symptoms of coronavirus, as everyone enters their data on a daily basis. In this way, the ViruСафе application will help the Policemen control the quarantined people, and the information will also go to the GPs. The ViruSafe mobile application is a voluntary test. (Photo Illustration by Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto)
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#5611672
7 April 2020
Screenshot of ViruSafe Application. Lady is seen downloading ViruSafe application in Varna, Bulgaria, on April 7, 2020. The Bulgarian government has developed an application that can track citizens with coronavirus. The mobile app will connect people to the authorities, taking into account the health status of each user and monitoring the symptoms of coronavirus, as everyone enters their data on a daily basis. In this way, the ViruСафе application will help the Policemen control the quarantined people, and the information will also go to the GPs. The ViruSafe mobile application is a voluntary test. (Photo Illustration by Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto)
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#3225164
28 September 2018
A view shows a Suzuki car dealership sign in Tokyo, Japan September 28, 2018. Backtracking on its earlier denial, Suzuki Motor Corp. on Sept. 26 disclosed that it falsified exhaust emission and fuel economy test data in more than 2,700 vehicles awaiting shipment.
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#2811692
14 June 2018
An internet speed test website is seen on a mobile device in this photo illustration on June 11, 2018 in Warsaw, Poland. With the American Federal Communications Commission having repealed law's that protect consumers from companies themselves determining internet speeds, the so called net neutrality rules fears arise that the internet will more and more resembel cable TV where a handful of big companies dominate broadcasting.
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#2811694
14 June 2018
An internet speed test website is seen on a mobile device in this photo illustration on June 11, 2018 in Warsaw, Poland. With the American Federal Communications Commission having repealed law's that protect consumers from companies themselves determining internet speeds, the so called net neutrality rules fears arise that the internet will more and more resembel cable TV where a handful of big companies dominate broadcasting.
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#2811696
14 June 2018
An internet speed test website is seen on a mobile device in this photo illustration on June 11, 2018 in Warsaw, Poland. With the American Federal Communications Commission having repealed law's that protect consumers from companies themselves determining internet speeds, the so called net neutrality rules fears arise that the internet will more and more resembel cable TV where a handful of big companies dominate broadcasting.
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