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The UK government should carefully consider using technology for COVID-19 recovery, focusing on symptom tracking and contact tracing. Ethical and societal impacts are crucial for a successful transition post-pandemic.

Area of Science:

  • Public health technology
  • Epidemiological surveillance systems
  • Digital health policy

Background:

  • Review of the Ada Lovelace Institute's rapid evidence assessment on technology's role in transitioning from the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Examination of technical solutions for symptom tracking, contact tracing, and immunity certification.

Discussion:

  • Societal, political, legal, and ethical considerations for implementing public health technologies.
  • Analysis of the potential benefits and risks associated with app-based public health interventions.

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