Confronting the Intersection of COVID-19 and Privacy

J. Joe
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When I first proposed this special issue in the spring of 2021, I had hoped the resulting articles would be a retrospective—looking back at how we had met the challenge of COVID-19, conquered it, and taken the lessons that it gave us into the future. Writing this editorial now, it is clear that is not what has happened. COVID-19 and its variants of concern, most recently BQ.1, continue to wreak havoc on our public institutions. This is, of course, most notably felt in the healthcare system, but all public services must grapple with balancing serving their customers with ensuring the safety of their employees—and the privacy of both.
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直面COVID-19与隐私的交集
当我在2021年春季首次提出本期特刊时,我希望由此产生的文章能够回顾我们如何应对COVID-19的挑战,战胜它,并吸取它给我们未来的教训。现在写这篇社论,很明显事实并非如此。COVID-19及其变体(最近是bq1)继续给我们的公共机构造成严重破坏。当然,这在医疗保健系统中最为明显,但所有公共服务都必须努力在服务客户与确保员工安全之间取得平衡——以及两者的隐私。
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