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COVID-19 Law and Policy Briefings, Series One: Surveillance

Boustead, Anne
Oliva, Jennifer
Boudreaux, Benjamin
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/7355
Abstract
Understanding the spread of the virus will help authorities make better, real-time decisions about how to move forward in their response to the pandemic. But with surveillance comes a host of questions and concerns about data privacy, data security, and autonomy. This Briefing touches on the legal issues of contact tracing tools and surveillance.
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The COVID-19 Law and Policy Briefings, hosted in two series from March 2020 through July 2021, feature US and international public health law experts discussing the biggest legal issues arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. The briefings are produced by the George Consortium, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Policy and Law at Northeastern University School of Law, the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University Beasley School of Law, and the APHA Law Section. Visit Public Health Law Watch (http://bit.ly/COVIDLawBriefing) to watch episodes. All past briefings are also archived by The Week in Health Law podcast.
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This Week in Health Law, COVID-19 Law and Policy Briefings, Series One: Surveillance, (April 30, 2020), https://twihl.podbean.com/mf/play/7k6hem/twihl_196.mp3.
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The Week in Health Law, Ep. 196
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