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    March 18, 202011:40 amApril 24, 2020

    Corona Tech Handbook

    The Coronavirus Tech Handbook provides infrastructure for technologists, civic organisations, public & private institutions and specialists of all kinds to collaborate on a rapid and sophisticated response to the coronavirus outbreak, including all the subsequent impacts. It is a quickly evolving resource with thousands of active expert contributors.

    In a times of global crisis, new knowledge on how to address a challenge is created every minute, making it difficult to gain an overview. Regarding the spread of the current Corona Virus, there are numerous resources available, but also a lot of misinformation. The Coronavirus Tech Handbook is a large crowdsourced collection of proven knowledge on the current coronavirus outbreak. It is organised in a growing number of chapters covering topics such as “Isolation Toolkit”, “Infographics”, “Fighting Misinformation” and “Ventilators”. Anyone can contribute. The project was initiated by the London College of Political Technologists, Newspeak House.

    The handbook can be found under: https://coronavirustechhandbook.com/

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