South Korea virus control model has privacy drawbacks
Despite a new COVID-19 cluster, South Korea's approach to controlling the epidemic is being seen as a model to follow
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- Safe treatment facilities
- Large-scale testing
- Privacy and monitoring
- Transparency risks
- Centralisation risks
- Sunset clauses may not materialise
- Towards decentralised monitoring
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