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Covid-19 ethics: digital contact tracing (part 2) – podcast | Science – The Guardian
Ian Sample continues a discussion about the potential social impacts of track-and-trace apps, with Carly Kind and Seeta Peña Gangadharan
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted many of the economic, health, and social disparities faced by minorities and those living in more deprived areas. Although track-and-trace apps have the potential to reduce the spread of Covid-19, there remain questions about what role digital contact-tracing systems might have in reducing or increasing inequality, and who an app will really work for.
In the second part of a conversation about the ethics of track-and-trace apps, Ian Sample discusses the…
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