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In the second instalment of a two-part series exploring the implications of Covid-19 for digital rights and data ethics, MSc Health and International Development alumna Elise Racine focuses on the potential impact of emerging tech solutions for vulnerable populations.

Type

Internet publication

Publisher

London School of Economics Department of International Development

Publication Date

06/05/2020

Keywords

COVID-19, Surveillance, Contact Tracing, Technological Innovation, Health Securitization, Infectious Disease Ethics, Pandemic-related Technology, Vulnerable Populations, Privacy