Indian Government's Coronavirus tracking app "Aarogya Setu" will soon get the e-pass feature that allows people to travel within the city for accessing essential services. With this app, the government aims to make people more aware about the spread of the Covid-19 cases in India, by informing the citizens with relevant information. The Aarogya Setu app supports 11 languages. Once you have downloaded the app, you need to register with your mobile number. Then the app will has ask you to enter your health stats and other details. To enable tracking, you will have to keep your GPS/location and Bluetooth services on.
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