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article published by the New Yorker on April 17, 2020
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Seoul’s Radical Experiment in Digital Contact Tracing
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article published by the New Yorker on April 17, 2020
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When a patient tests positive here, the health team retraces their movements based on their oral testimony, and then combs through relevant C.C.T.V. footage in order to locate others who might have been exposed
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