Ethics of Digital Contact Tracing and COVID-19: Who Is (Not) Free to Go? (Q4644)
Revision as of 17:33, 18 May 2020 by Genferei (talk | contribs) (Created claim: Property:P203: The costs of remedying the pandemic must, ethically and pragmatically, be distributed fairly in a society. Digital tracing has the potential to transcend the trade-off between saving lives and livelihoods by freeing people from quarantine while containing the virus while, as we urged, also ensuring fairness.)
journal article from 'SSRN Electronic Journal' published in 2020
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Ethics of Digital Contact Tracing and COVID-19: Who Is (Not) Free to Go?
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journal article from 'SSRN Electronic Journal' published in 2020
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The costs of remedying the pandemic must, ethically and pragmatically, be distributed fairly in a society. Digital tracing has the potential to transcend the trade-off between saving lives and livelihoods by freeing people from quarantine while containing the virus while, as we urged, also ensuring fairness.
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