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Public understanding of COVID-19 contact tracing apps is crucial. Concerns about privacy and surveillance, linked to individual liberty, predominated in a UK study, highlighting the need for public engagement in digital health interventions.

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  • Public Health
  • Digital Health
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Global policymakers invested in digital health technologies for COVID-19 containment.
  • Mobile contact tracing applications (apps) were developed to track potential virus exposures and recommend self-isolation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore UK public views on COVID-19 contact tracing apps.
  • To advocate for genuine public participation and incorporate citizen knowledge in public health decision-making.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative interview study conducted in the UK.
  • Explored public understanding, misconceptions, and concerns regarding COVID-19 contact tracing app implementation.

Main Results:

  • Interviewees expressed varied understandings and concerns about the app's use.
  • Privacy and surveillance concerns were predominant, linked to national narratives of individual liberty and autonomy.
  • Public concerns extended beyond health implications.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding and addressing public concerns is vital for responsible innovation.
  • A forward-looking strategy for public engagement is necessary for digital health interventions like COVID-19 contact tracing apps.
  • Integrating citizen knowledge is essential for effective public health participation.