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Americans' perceptions of privacy and surveillance in the COVID-19 Pandemic
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    "Our analysis points to considerable reluctance about the technology (contact tracing) . The public’s concerns around the government,tech companies, or malicious actors gaining access to personal health data mirror concerns of digital human rights activists"
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