Difference between revisions of "Contact Tracing in the Real World (Q4537)"

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1-it isn’t anonymous 2-contact tracers have access to all sorts of other data such as public transport ticketing and credit-card record 3 -you can’t wait for diagnoses 4-public health authorities need geographical data for purposes other than contact tracing 5- human aspect 6-Bluetooth also goes through plasterboard
Property / quote: 1-it isn’t anonymous 2-contact tracers have access to all sorts of other data such as public transport ticketing and credit-card record 3 -you can’t wait for diagnoses 4-public health authorities need geographical data for purposes other than contact tracing 5- human aspect 6-Bluetooth also goes through plasterboard / rank
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Contact Tracing in the Real World
blog post published on April 2020

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    1-it isn’t anonymous 2-contact tracers have access to all sorts of other data such as public transport ticketing and credit-card record 3 -you can’t wait for diagnoses 4-public health authorities need geographical data for purposes other than contact tracing 5- human aspect 6-Bluetooth also goes through plasterboard
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