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Effective Contact Tracing for COVID-19 Using Mobile Phones: An Ethical Analysis of the Mandatory Use of the Aarogya Setu Application in India

Saurav Basu

2020Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Several digital contact tracing smartphone applications have been developed worldwide in the effort to combat COVID-19 that warn users of potential exposure to infectious patients and generate big data that helps in early identification of hotspots, complementing the manual tracing operations. In most democracies, concerns over a breach in data privacy have resulted in severe opposition toward their mandatory adoption. This paper examines India as a noticeable exception, where the compulsory installation of such a government-backed application, the "Aarogya Setu" has been deemed mandatory in certain situations. We argue that the mandatory app requirement constitutes a legitimate public health intervention during a public health emergency.

Topics & Concepts

Contact tracingCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)TracingGovernment (linguistics)Opposition (politics)Public health2019-20 coronavirus outbreakComputer securityInternet privacySmartphone applicationSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)MedicineMedical emergencyBusinessPolitical scienceComputer scienceLawVirologyNursingPathologyOperating systemPoliticsOutbreakInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseMultimediaPhilosophyLinguisticsCOVID-19 Digital Contact TracingImmune responses and vaccinationsCOVID-19 epidemiological studies
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