Ethics of Digital Contact Tracing and COVID-19: Who Is (Not) Free to Go? (Q4644)

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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.)
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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?
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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