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Privacy Provisions Pushed for COVID-19 Relief Bill

A group of Democratic senators is urging Senate leaders to include in the next round of coronavirus economic relief legislation provisions for protecting the privacy of COVID-19 health data. The Public Health Emergency Privacy Act would allow for the collection, use and sharing of data for public health research purposes. A lack of privacy protections could lead to a breakdown in public trust that could thwart successful public health surveillance initiatives, the senators wrote. The legislation would:Ensure that data collected is strictly limited for use in public health.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/privacy-provisions-pushed-for-covid-19-relief-bill-a-14727

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