Law in the Internet Society

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YanisAlioucheFirstEssay 4 - 06 Jan 2024 - Main.EbenMoglen
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The Failure of Digital Contact Tracing during COVID-19

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What worked?

The focus on the development of these apps should have been redirected on more efficient means of combatting the epidemic, notably sticking to what we know best: traditional public health methods: manual contact tracing helped identify the spread of the virus more concisely by directly identifying individuals and their recent contacts and settings. Investment in infrastructures where personnel and equipment were lacking – there was a need for more hospital beds, COVID tests, masks…

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So now we are ready to learn something, it seems to me. Epidemiologists and public health sociologists can ask what about the pathogen and the natural history of infection caused proximity-tracking technologies to be of limited use, or how the cultural styles of various societies contributed to the differences in uptake and outcome. But we can ask why the reliance of software technology was so over-grown, and why the platform companies were the primary exponents of privacy while simultaneously building dangerous social surveillance systems that proved to be of so little actual utility.

 

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