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Run backend branch coverage checks #2

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Overview

  1. This PR fixes or fixes part of NA.
  2. This PR does the following: Runs branch coverage checks.

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  • The PR title starts with "Fix #bugnum: ", followed by a short, clear summary of the changes. (If this PR fixes part of an issue, prefix the title with "Fix part of #bugnum: ...".)
  • The linter/Karma presubmit checks have passed locally on your machine.
  • "Allow edits from maintainers" is checked. (See here for instructions on how to enable it.)
    • This lets reviewers restart your CircleCI tests for you.
  • The PR is made from a branch that's not called "develop".

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Proof of changes on desktop with slow/throttled network

Proof of changes on mobile phone

Proof of changes in Arabic language

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