Digital Contact Tracing for Pandemic Response Ethics and Governance Guidance / Edited by Jeffrey kahn and Johns Hopkins Project on Ethics and Governance of Digital Contact Tracing Technologies - 1 online resource (1 online resource) : illustrations. - Book collections on Project MUSE. .

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"Digital Contact Tracing Technology and closely related digital health products (together DCTT) have been used in several countries as part of broader disease surveillance and containment strategies. Globally, many digital COVID-19 contact tracing strategies have already emerged in response to the pandemic. In the U.S., DCTT has been proposed as an integral part of some plans to "reopen" the country (Allen et al. 2020; Hart et al. 2020; Simpson and Conner 2020). It is almost certain that these and related technologies will become part of not only the COVID-19 response, but also the wider toolbox for future public health communicable disease prevention and control." - from introduction.

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Cell phones.
Medical technology.
Pandemics--prevention & control.
Digital Contact Tracing Technology.
Contact Tracing.
Medical ethics.
Public health.
Medical policy.
Coronavirus infections.
COVID-19 (Disease)


Electronic books.
Electronic books.

RA644.C67 / K34 2020