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Facebook mobility data could help predict coronavirus clusters early – NEWS.com.au
Facebook mobility data could help predict coronavirus clusters early

Anonymous mobility data you either didnt know or dont care that Facebook collects could have played a role in helping predicting the growth of some of Australias most worrying coronavirus clusters ahead of time.The anonymised data, provided by Facebook to select research partners as part of the social media and advertising giant’s “Data For Good” program has been made available to a group of Australian researchers, who used it to analyse coronavirus outbreaks at the Cedar Meats processing facility…
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