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what's the implication for ethics?<br>
 
what's the implication for ethics?<br>
 
11 types of at risk profiles were detected<br>
 
11 types of at risk profiles were detected<br>
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444 answers from the French version of Questionnaire COVID-19 lifestyles and contagion<br>
 
444 answers from the French version of Questionnaire COVID-19 lifestyles and contagion<br>
 
Very interesting input specially the supermarket visit .<br>
 
Very interesting input specially the supermarket visit .<br>
 
Personas for design: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16-B-CN652Wm8qeEUB2OATsQwL6JEr6xF1rHPyeHPduE/edit?usp=sharing<br>
 
Personas for design: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16-B-CN652Wm8qeEUB2OATsQwL6JEr6xF1rHPyeHPduE/edit?usp=sharing<br>
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Personas for design
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The questionnaires will help us understand different profiles we have identified as key to understand the situation of contagion:
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kid + single parents
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teenager + student
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single person without children with office job (homeworking)
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doctor in hospital (borderer worker)
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nurse in mobility
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delivery person
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cashier or seller in a supermarket + risky partner
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independent worker
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unemployed person healed from COVID-19
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isolated elder person
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family with home-school
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1. Started by public health surveillance, and their ethics and laws. Rules of privacy already allow the state to limit the freedom. Enhanced with digital systems, like asking for digital surveillance. What are limits, etc.  
 
1. Started by public health surveillance, and their ethics and laws. Rules of privacy already allow the state to limit the freedom. Enhanced with digital systems, like asking for digital surveillance. What are limits, etc.  
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