cover image: Pandemic Privacy: A preliminary analysis of collection technologies, data collection laws, and legis

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Pandemic Privacy: A preliminary analysis of collection technologies, data collection laws, and legis

27 Sep 2021

Further and as in past health emergencies, there were efforts to collect and leverage available information to make sense of the spread of the disease, understand the nature of supply chains so as to determine what equipment was available to treat those affected by the disease or provide assistance to those afflicted with it, as well as to understand how the novel coronavirus was transmitted and i. [...] Further, as in past health risks, there were efforts to collect and leverage available information to make sense of the spread of the disease,2 understand the nature of supply chains to determine what equipment was available to treat those affected by the disease or provide assistance to those afflicted with it,3 as well as to understand how the coronavirus was transmitted and its effects so as to. [...] This said, the sheer amount of data that companies either collect about individuals, as is the case for mobile device companies and telecom- munications companies, or about the presence of disease indicators and potential spread of disease, such as in the case of the Canadian AI-driven epidemiology company BlueDot, speaks to the potential for these digital systems to be leveraged as the current pa. [...] A surge in corpses and the accumulation of bodies in mass graves around the city formed a kind of lived experience for the inhabitants of London and propagated the belief that rotting corpses were the source of contagion. [...] 32 This emphasis on the role of the state was reflected in the New York Court of Appeal’s 1868 statement arguing that the state has, “absolute control over persons and property, so far as the public health 14 PANDEMIC PRIVACY For the United States’ Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the United Kingd.
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90
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Canada