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Apps in this category may contain mild or occasional cartoon, fantasy or real-life violence, as well as occasional or mild adult, sexually suggestive or horrifying content and may not be suitable for children under 9 years of age.
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Apps in this category may contain occasional mild indecent language, frequent or intense cartoon or real-life violence, minor or occasional adult or sexually suggestive material, and simulated gambling, and may be for children under 12 years of age.
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You must be at least 17 years old to access this App.
Apps in this category may contain frequent and intense offensive language; Frequent and intense cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence: frequent and intense adult, scary and sexually suggestive subjects: as well as sexual content, nudity, tobacco, alcohol and drugs, may not be suitable for children under 17 years of age.
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About COVID Alert

COVID Alert uses Bluetooth to exchange random codes with nearby phones. It does not use or access any location data. COVID Alert works by determining how far away other phones are by the strength of their Bluetooth signal.

Several times a day, COVID Alert checks a list of codes from people who tell the app they tested positive. You’ll get a notification if a code you received matches one of the positive codes.


If you test positive for COVID-19 you will receive a one-time key with your diagnosis to enter into COVID Alert. The app asks permission to share your random codes from the last 14 days with a central server.
Other phones using COVID Alert check the central server periodically throughout the day. If they recorded any codes that match the codes in the central server, their user will be notified that they were exposed.

COVID Alert has no way of knowing:

-your location - COVID Alert does not use GPS or location services
-your name or address
-the place or time you were near someone
-if you're currently near someone who was previously diagnosed

Provincial and territorial governments are working to support COVID Alert across Canada. In some places, people cannot yet report a COVID-19 diagnosis through this app.

It’s still helpful to keep COVID Alert on, no matter where you are. That way, when people are able to report a diagnosis, you’ll find out if you were near them.

COVID Alert was built by Health Canada with the Canadian Digital Service on the private exposure notification framework by Apple and Google.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.5.4

Last updated on Sep 1, 2021
Old Versions
Maintenance updates.
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Version History
1.5.4
Sep 1, 2021
Maintenance updates.
1.1.7
Jan 14, 2021
- Added new screens and instructions for people who entered a one-time key but have not yet shared their exposures.
- Added app version number to the menu to help with support requests.
- Added missing French sentence on thank you screen.
1.1.6
Jan 5, 2021
- Updated the app to work on older iPhones: 5s, 6 and 6 Plus with iOS 12.5.
1.1.5
Dec 22, 2020
Added notification date to exposed screen so people can identify more recent exposure notifications.
1.1.4
Dec 18, 2020
- New links from the exposed screen for people who have not chosen a province or territory so they can access their area's guidance.
1.1.3
Dec 10, 2020
- Added ability to turn off the app temporarily.
- Added ability to let people get rid of exposure messages so they can get any new notifications.
- Stopped sending exposure notifications to people who have recently reported a positive diagnosis so they can keep notifying others they’ve been near.
1.1.2
Nov 23, 2020
- Fixed bug causing gaps in exposure checks for some users.
1.1.1
Nov 6, 2020
- Updated exposed screen for people who have not chosen a province or territory or who have chosen one that is not yet supporting the app.
- Standardized the number of exposure checks when the app is being used.
1.1.0
Oct 29, 2020
- Added new screens to help narrow down when a person with COVID-19 was likely contagious, based on public health guidance. If a person chooses to answer the questions, those details are never stored outside the phone. They just tell the phone which random codes to upload to help send the most accurate notifications.
1.0.13
Oct 21, 2020
- Made the privacy policy an external link
- Maintenance updates (developers call them “package bumps” for React Native)
1.0.12
Oct 16, 2020
- Rewrote some of the original COVID Shield code base to improve performance and stability.
1.0.11
Oct 8, 2020
- Updated content to clarify how Quebec users can get a one-time key.
1.0.9
Sep 29, 2020
- Improved retrieval of provincial-specific content
1.0.8
Sep 22, 2020
- Added a new option in the menu for what to do if you’re exposed.
- Updated the order of menu items.
1.0.7
Sep 18, 2020
- New clickable links in the privacy policy for the email and phone number.
- New information for when iOS 13.7 users have disabled the app.
- Minor bug fix for provincial-specific content.
1.0.6
Sep 4, 2020
- Allowed content to update without closing the app
1.0.5
Sep 2, 2020
Allowed the app to include more provinces and territories
1.0.3
Aug 7, 2020
- Refining how the app detects exposures
- Improving how the app checks for Internet connection
1.0.2
Jul 30, 2020

COVID Alert FAQ

Click here to learn how to download COVID Alert in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of COVID Alert.
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