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Covid-19 tracing app developed by Amrit Baveja and Beck Lorsch for their school raises flak

Amrit Baveja. MUST CREDIT: Photo for The Washington Post by Ronnie Cohen They felt anxious, depressed, lonely and lost in their devices. Amrit Baveja, 17, listened as other high school students talked last spring in a Zoom room about fallout from the pandemic and remote learning. The students seemed so desperate to return to school IRL (in real life) that Amrit trusted they would resist their teenage tendencies and follow social-distancing rules and restrictions if they could just attend in-person classes. Based on that faith, Amrit, a big data and machine learning enthusiast, teamed up with a programming partner, Beck Lorsch, 17, who has released six iOS apps. They spent the summer building an app intended to help their private high schools in Marin County, Calif., contain the spread of covid-19.

Marin students' COVID-19 tracing app for school raises flak

Marin students COVID-19 tracing app for school raises flak Ronnie Cohen, The Washington Post Dec. 20, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 2of3Beck Lorsch.Photo for The Washington Post by Ronnie CohenShow MoreShow Less 3of3 They felt anxious, depressed, lonely and lost in their devices. Amrit Baveja, 17, listened as other high school students talked last spring in a Zoom room about fallout from the pandemic and remote learning. The students seemed so desperate to return to school IRL (in real life) that Amrit trusted they would resist their teenage tendencies and follow social-distancing rules and restrictions if they could just attend in-person classes. Based on that faith, Amrit, a big data and machine learning enthusiast, teamed up with a programming partner, Beck Lorsch, 17, who has released six iOS apps. They spent the summer building an app intended to help their private high schools in Marin County, Calif., contain the spread of covid-19.

Students' covid-19 tracing app for school raises flak

Marin students COVID-19 tracing app for school raises flak Ronnie Cohen, The Washington Post Dec. 20, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 2of3Beck Lorsch.Photo for The Washington Post by Ronnie CohenShow MoreShow Less 3of3 They felt anxious, depressed, lonely and lost in their devices. Amrit Baveja, 17, listened as other high school students talked last spring in a Zoom room about fallout from the pandemic and remote learning. The students seemed so desperate to return to school IRL (in real life) that Amrit trusted they would resist their teenage tendencies and follow social-distancing rules and restrictions if they could just attend in-person classes. Based on that faith, Amrit, a big data and machine learning enthusiast, teamed up with a programming partner, Beck Lorsch, 17, who has released six iOS apps. They spent the summer building an app intended to help their private high schools in Marin County, Calif., contain the spread of covid-19.

Thief arrested after stealing Christmas deliveries

Itemizer-Observer DALLAS — As Christmas season ramps up in December, ‘tis the season for giving — and Grinch-like taking. The Dallas Police Department is recommending residents take precautions when receiving deliveries after a local thief was caught stealing packages off front porches in Dallas neighborhoods last week. Around 9:15 a.m. Nov. 29, Dallas Police Officer Jane Burke responded to a report of a theft, where about an hour prior, the victim had two packages stolen from her front porch. According to Britneigh Hammill, Police Community Liaison, the suspect, later identified as Andrew Bissonnette, was observed on the victim’s surveillance recording running from a parked vehicle in front of the home, removing the two packages from the front porch, running back to the car and leaving the area.

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