Ethics of digital contact tracing and COVID-19: who is (not) free to go?

scientific article published on 24 August 2020

Ethics of digital contact tracing and COVID-19: who is (not) free to go? is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10676-020-09544-0
P932PMC publication ID7444677
P698PubMed publication ID32863740

P50authorMichael KlenkQ99629766
P2093author name stringHein Duijf
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P921main subjectcontact tracingQ1128437
COVID-19Q84263196
P304page(s)1-9
P577publication date2020-08-24
P1433published inEthics and Information TechnologyQ15757508
P1476titleEthics of digital contact tracing and COVID-19: who is (not) free to go?

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