An app to help the people of Marlow battle the coronavirus has been repurposed by an anonymous member of the public.
Vamoos, which is available on Android and Apple devices, is a central hub for information about local restaurants, food producers and NHS links to help residents easily locate things they need during the current pandemic.
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The app has recently resurfaced after a member of a Marlow Facebook page received the tip off from the app’s founder.
Anna Morant, who is a member of the Marlow Facebook page, Marlow Life, told the Bucks Free Press: “The Marlow Life admin was approached by a resident who has repurposed his business app to help the residents in our community.
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“It's free to use and is a central hub for important information needed during these unprecedented times.
“This has purely been done as a community aid, not to self promote or make any money. It's free to use.
“If you have any suggestions to be added to the lists please message me directly and I will feed these back.
“I'm sure the community will find this invaluable.”
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To visit the app, click here for Apple uses or here for Android users.
When you have installed the app, use the User ID of COVID and then the passcode of MARLOW.
For more information, message Anna directly on Facebook.
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