As countries race to fight the coronavirus outbreak, many are boosting the surveillance of citizens in a move that's raising privacy concerns.
China mobilized its mass surveillance tools, from drones to CCTV cameras, to monitor quarantined people and track the spread of the coronavirus.
But privacy experts raised concerns about how governments were using the data, how it was being stored and the potential for authorities to maintain heightened levels of surveillance — even after the coronavirus pandemic is over. outbreak as they race to stem its spread. But how long will it last and is this an infringement of privacy, rights groups have asked., government-installed CCTV cameras point at the apartment door of those under a 14-day quarantine to ensure they don't leave. Drones tell people to wear their masks. Digital barcodes on mobile apps highlight the health status of individuals.
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