States Sharing of COVID-19 Patients’ Data With First Responders Sparks Privacy Concern

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Insurance Journal - May 21, 2020

More than 11 million people have been tested in the U.S. for COVID-19, all with the assurance that their private medical information would remain protected and undisclosed. Yet, public officials in at least two-thirds of states are sharing the addresses …...

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