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31 maio 2020

Trusting software in a pandemic: As concerns about the privacy and security implications of contract tracing apps for COVID-19 show, establishing trust in software is still a real challenge.

30 maio 2020

Access Now releases recommendations on privacy and data protection in the fight against COVID-19
COVID-19 Employer Information for Office Buildings (CDC)
Six deadly lockdown sins:
- Lockdowns will have a negative impact on mental health and lead to more suicides.
- With elective surgeries and routine screenings suspended, many diseases that would be treatable if caught in time will end up killing hundreds of thousands.
- People have been so terrorised by the propaganda unleashed by governments around the world that people requiring crucial care have refused to go to hospital, whether through fear of catching the virus, or because being good citizens they don’t want to trouble a badly over-burdened health system.
- The lockdowns reduced the amount of time people spent in the fresh air and sunshine, with some people being cooped up in high-risk environments like congested living complexes.
- Elderly hospital patients infected with COVID-19 were discharged into care and nursing homes to deadly effect, accounting for more than half of all Covid deaths.
- The deadliest impact of the lockdowns will be on the world’s poorest billion people over the next decade along multiple sub-pathways.
Webinar COVID-19 - Epidemiological monitoring and measurement of infectivity rates in key countries

29 maio 2020


Generation Coronavirus: Economic Scars for Decades to Come: Companies in Germany were practically begging 20- to 30-year-olds to come work for them. Then came the coronavirus, destroying health, lives and jobs. It will take decades for this generation to catch up economically.
UK suffers second-highest death rate from coronavirus: The UK has suffered the second-highest rate of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic after Spain, according to excess mortality figures. The UK has suffered the second-highest rate of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic after Spain, according to excess mortality figures.