TraceTogether tokens are small, lightweight devices that use Bluetooth technology to track close contacts and help prevent the spread of COVID-19. They are worn on a lanyard or clipped to clothing, and they emit a low-power Bluetooth signal that can be detected by other TraceTogether tokens and the TraceTogether app on smartphones.
The radiation emitted by TraceTogether tokens is extremely low. In fact, it is far below the safety limits set by international health organizations. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that there is no convincing evidence that exposure to low-level radiation from wireless devices causes any adverse health effects.
The radiation emitted by TraceTogether tokens is measured in milliwatts (mW). The maximum power output of a TraceTogether token is 1mW. This is significantly lower than the maximum power output of a typical cell phone, which is around 2,000 mW.
TraceTogether tokens use Bluetooth technology to communicate with each other and with the TraceTogether app on smartphones. When two TraceTogether tokens come within close proximity, they exchange unique identifiers. These identifiers are stored on the tokens and the app, and they can be used to track close contacts.
If someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 has been in close contact with someone else, the TraceTogether app will notify the other person. This allows them to get tested and take steps to prevent the spread of the virus.
Some people have raised concerns about the privacy implications of using TraceTogether tokens. The tokens collect data on people's movements and interactions, which could be used to track their location and activities.
The Singapore government has stated that TraceTogether tokens are only used for the purpose of preventing the spread of COVID-19. The data collected by the tokens is encrypted and stored securely, and it is only shared with authorized personnel.
TraceTogether tokens are a safe and effective way to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. They emit a very low level of radiation, and they are protected by strong privacy safeguards. If you are concerned about the privacy implications of using TraceTogether tokens, you can choose to disable the Bluetooth function on your token.
Organization | Radiation Exposure Limit |
---|---|
World Health Organization | 10 mW/g |
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection | 2 mW/g |
Federal Communications Commission | 1.6 mW/g |
Device | Maximum Power Output |
---|---|
TraceTogether token | 1 mW |
Cell phone | 2,000 mW |
Wi-Fi router | 100 mW |
Microwave oven | 1,000 mW |
| Benefit |
|---|---|
| Helps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 |
| Small, lightweight, and easy to wear |
| Does not require any batteries or maintenance |
| Concern |
|---|---|
| Could be used to track people's location and activities |
| Data collected by the tokens is encrypted and stored securely |
| Only shared with authorized personnel |
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