Posted on 05/10/2020 5:44:42 AM PDT by maggief
Govind Persad is assistant professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Ezekiel J. Emanuel is chairman of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of Joe Bidens public health advisory committee.
Countries and companies are considering certifications that a person has contracted and recovered from covid-19, or received a vaccine. Some call these immunity passports. Would such programs divide society and stigmatize disfavored groups, exacerbating the inequalities that covid-19 has laid bare? Or might they help repair the tension between the public health imperative to save lives and the individual liberties of those including the economically vulnerable who want to travel, gather or return to work?
The ethics of such licenses need to be evaluated against the alternative of enforcing universal public health restrictions for the next 12 to 18 months until a vaccine returns some kind of normalcy or abandoning those restrictions and allowing a deadly infection to spread. Both options involve serious harms and inequalities.
In this context, immunity licenses could promote individual liberty and benefit society without invidious discrimination. A fundamental principle of public health is choosing the least restrictive alternative that is, restricting personal freedom only where necessary to achieve crucial public health objectives. People should be given a chance to show they are immune and are safely exempt from restrictions properly applied to those at risk of infection.
...Immunity licenses could enable social and economic activities, such as in-person religious services and cultural events or patronage of nonessential businesses that require close physical contact, reducing the social toll of unemployment.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
With their hands cuffed behind their backs.
See one of the authors is Ezekiel J. Emanuel. Not much point reading beyond that.
no voter ID but health identity papers.
Both Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Wednesday that state and city officials are working to bolster the ability to trace the contacts made by thousands of coronavirus patients, an onerous process that will likely require the addition of new health care workers to help track transmissions of COVID-19.
Gov J.B. Pritzker has identified contact tracing as one of the measures necessary to ease the stringent statewide social restrictions, along with expanding diagnostic testing and identifying a treatment for the virus.
During Wednesday’s press briefing, Pritzker said he’s been in touch with Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and representatives from the Boston-based nonprofit Partners in Health, who announced a joint initiative earlier this month to deploy 1,000 people to conduct contact tracing in that state.
As efforts to expand contact tracing become a priority in Illinois, new training programs at local colleges could help fill the gap by supplying valuable workers to local health departments that need to keep tabs on COVID-19 infections.
Oakton Community College was the first Chicago-area school to announce its online course, which is expected to begin later this month. Southern Illinois University’s School of Medicine in Springfield is also developing a program, but the dates have not been finalized.
“We have heard the call that in order for us to safely reopen the economy, we will need hundreds of thousands of contact tracers,” said Joianne Smith, Oakton’s president, during a virtual news conference Wednesday. “I am confident that this will help serve the needs of our community, not just in the immediate future but for years to come.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contact_tracing#Technology
On 10 April 2020, Apple and Google, who account for most of the world's mobile operating systems, announced coronavirus tracking technology for iOS and Android.[7][8] Relying on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wireless radio signals for contact tracing,[9] the new tools would warn people about others they'd been in contact with who are infected by SARS-CoV-2.
As of 10 April, corresponding coronavirus apps were expected to be released in May and enhanced later in 2020.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_apps
COVID-19 apps are mobile software applications designed to aid contact tracing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, i.e. the process of identifying persons ("contacts") who may have been in contact with an infected individual.
Numerous applications were developed or proposed, with official government support in some territories and jurisdictions. Several frameworks for building contact tracing apps have been developed. Privacy concerns have been raised, especially about systems that are based on tracking the geographical location of app users.
Less intrusive alternatives include the use of Bluetooth signals to log a user's proximity to other cellphones. On 10 April 2020, Google and Apple jointly announced that they would integrate functionality to support such Bluetooth-based apps directly into their Android and iOS operating systems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_apps#List_of_apps_by_country
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCN_Protocol
The Temporary Contact Numbers Protocol, or TCN Protocol, is an open source, decentralized, privacy focused contact tracing protocol developed by the TCN Coalition in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4][5] The protocol, like BlueTrace and the Google / Apple contact tracing project, use Bluetooth Low Energy to track and log encounters with other users.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_surveillance#Digital_surveillance
At least 24 countries have established digital surveillance of their citizens.[6] The digital surveillance technologies include apps, location data and electronic tags.[6] The Center For Disease Control and Prevention in USA tracks the travel information of individuals using airline passenger data.[7][8]
Tracking wristbands can take the place of smartphone apps for users who either do not own a smartphone, or who own a smartphone unable to support Bluetooth Low Energy functionality. In the UK, as of 2020 more than ten percent of smartphones lack this functionality. In addition, in South Korea, people found to be breaking quarantine are issued tracking wristbands designed to alert authorities if the band is removed.[9] At least one jurisdiction in the U.S. has used existing ankle bracelet technology to enforce quarantine on patients found to be in violation.[10]
In Hong Kong, authorities are requiring a bracelet and an app for all travellers. A GPS app is used to track the locations of individuals in South Korea to ensure against quarantine breach, sending alerts to the user and to authorities if people leave designated areas.[11][12] In Singapore, individuals have to report their locations with photographic proof. Thailand is using an app and SIM cards for all travelers to enforce their quarantine.[6] India is planning to manufacture location and temperature-monitoring bands.[9] Human rights organizations have criticized some of these measures, asking the governments not to use the pandemic as a cover to introduce invasive digital surveillance.
If your driver’s license has a star in the upper right hand corner, that’s a tracer, too. You can’t fly or cross an international border without it.
The technology to tattoo “a red star” into your skin that is capable of taking your temperature, among other things, was available two years ago. And “it can be applied with a vaccine needle.”
https://www.allure.com/story/rfdi-microchip-implant-in-skin
Well, it is 5-pointed. So far. See the link I posted above.
Land of the free and home of the sheeple!
Trump’s gotta stop this crap!
He’s already seemingly going along with the “contact tracing” home invasion corps.
His idiotic and dangerous SIL is telling us how he is all in on getting a vaccine out ASAP.
He’s still got the corrupt Fauci, Birx, Redfield, Hahns of his admin running this medical authoritarianism. He’s let his agencies stigmatize and limit HCQ cures while running bogus studies to try to discredit it. He’s personally been advocating for the unproven and questionable, but God-awful expensive, Remdesivir and our “great pharma companies”.
Where is our Constitution? Where are our liberties? Where are our livelihoods? What are these governor monsters we’ve created?
just have it be anti gay, they stopped the testing for HIV and penalties for intentional infecting others.
they’re already there.
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