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Proposed emergency public health bills COVID-19 Tech Privacy


Proposed emergency public health bills COVID-19 Tech Privacy
By Jessica Davis
February 2, 2021 – A group of Democratic senators and congressmensuggested legislation designed to address the privacy and security issues associated with technologies used for the COVID-19 response, including contact tracking apps, digital monitoring tools, and vaccine appointment scheduling apps.
The Public Health Emergency Privacy Act was introduced end of Thursday January 28, by Sens. Mark Warner, D-Virginia and Richard Blumenthal, D-Connecticut, apart from Reps. Anna Eshoo, California D, Jan Schakelowsky, Illinois D, and Suzan DelBene, Washington D.
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The bill aims to address a major issue posed by many of these third-party apps – the majority are not covered by HIPAA. The Office for Civil Rights also recently applied enforcement discretion for non-HIPAA web scheduling apps to accelerate adoption and support vaccine rollout. ....

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Bill addresses concerns over privacy, data security with COVID-19 tracing, monitoring


Bill addresses concerns over privacy, data security with COVID-19 tracing, monitoring
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According to a recent poll, more than half of Americans would not use a contact tracing app and similar tools from Google and Apple over privacy concerns.
Understandable that decades of data misuse, breaches and privacy intrusions by Big Data would have millions of us reluctant to trust tech firms to protect our sensitive health information. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130821:23:17:00

The law which governs electronic privacy was written in 1986 when cell phones were simple little devices. a new jersey state court ruled this year that cell phone privacy is protected under the new jersey equivalent of the fourth amendment. but a federal court in new orleans ruled just last month that phone records are not protected because they belong to the phone company. and not the individual. shep? shepard: doug, the feds say they are making progress now with a new surveillance system, much better to identify people s faces in a crowd. that s according to documents the new york times newspaper obtained. they show that the system would analyze video camera footage, comparing the faces in a crowd to photos at a government data base like mug shots, so in theory that could help identify a criminal fugitive n.i.v. a crowd or spot card counters in casinos. the government needs to establish rules for this system in advance this time. in a statement the department of homeland security ....

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