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Coronavirus Update: Applications For COVID Tracking & Tracing – Balancing the Need for Personal Information and Privacy Rights in the Time of Coronavirus

By Kristin Madigan, Jeffrey L. Poston, Jarno Vanto, Evan D. Wolff, Brandon C. Ge, Matthew B. Welling, Michael G. Gruden, CIPPE, CIPPA, CIPM, CIPPG & Lee Matheson CIPPUS on April 16, 2020
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and there is mounting pressure to ease business and social restrictions, governments, non-profits, and private corporations are all increasingly focused on solutions that would not only track and trace the movements of individuals to determine exposure to the virus and compliance with stay-at-home orders, but also potentially signal the person’s COVID-19 status. This, of course, raises a slew of privacy issues.

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The post Coronavirus Update: Applications For COVID Tracking & Tracing – Balancing the Need for Personal Information and Privacy Rights in the Time of Coronavirus appeared first on Government Contracts Legal Forum.

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