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We Mapped How the Coronavirus Is Driving New Surveillance Programs Around the World

analyse - 10 avril 2020

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At least 28 countries are ramping up surveillance to combat the coronavirus
In an attempt to stem the tide of the coronavirus pandemic, more than 25 governments around the world have instituted temporary or indefinite efforts to single out infected individuals or maintain quarantines. Many of these efforts, in turn, undermine personal privacy.
It’s a complex trade-off : Governments need information to create containment strategies and know where to focus resources. At the same time, (...)



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