Author: Martinezâ€Martin, Nicole; Wieten, Sarah; Magnus, David; Cho, Mildred K.
Title: Digital Contact Tracing, Privacy, and Public Health Cord-id: xnu4ukx1 Document date: 2020_6_29
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Snippet: Digital contact tracing, in combination with widespread testing, has been a focal point for many plans to “reopen†economies while containing the spread of Covidâ€19. Most digital contact tracing projects in the United States and Europe have prioritized privacy protections in the form of local storage of data on smartphones and the deidentification of information. However, in the prioritization of privacy in this narrow form, there is not sufficient attention given to weighing ethical trade
Document: Digital contact tracing, in combination with widespread testing, has been a focal point for many plans to “reopen†economies while containing the spread of Covidâ€19. Most digital contact tracing projects in the United States and Europe have prioritized privacy protections in the form of local storage of data on smartphones and the deidentification of information. However, in the prioritization of privacy in this narrow form, there is not sufficient attention given to weighing ethical tradeâ€offs within the context of a public health pandemic or to the need to evaluate safety and effectiveness of softwareâ€based technology applied to public health.
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