Data Sharing and the Public Interest in a Digital Pandemic*
<p>COVID-19 is our first digital pandemic. An effective response to COVID-19 is reliant on access to data that can be used to identify COVID-19 hotspots, guide national and localised responses, as well as be used in research aimed at developing COVID-19 diagnostics, therapies and vaccines. Thi...
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description | <p>COVID-19 is our first digital pandemic. An effective response to COVID-19 is reliant on access to data that can be used to identify COVID-19 hotspots, guide national and localised responses, as well as be used in research aimed at developing COVID-19 diagnostics, therapies and vaccines. This digital pandemic has thus seen a shift in our data practices. “Open science” and the rapid data sharing of the results of clinical trials, observational studies, operational research, routine surveillance, information on the virus and its genetic sequences, as well as the monitoring of disease control programmes has been pushed to a new level. </p>
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spelling | doaj.art-42b618c44af9447396802a5abcd715c32022-12-22T03:04:41ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044Data Sharing and the Public Interest in a Digital Pandemic*Ciara Staunton<p>COVID-19 is our first digital pandemic. An effective response to COVID-19 is reliant on access to data that can be used to identify COVID-19 hotspots, guide national and localised responses, as well as be used in research aimed at developing COVID-19 diagnostics, therapies and vaccines. This digital pandemic has thus seen a shift in our data practices. “Open science” and the rapid data sharing of the results of clinical trials, observational studies, operational research, routine surveillance, information on the virus and its genetic sequences, as well as the monitoring of disease control programmes has been pushed to a new level. </p> https://verfassungsblog.de/data-sharing-and-the-public-interest-in-a-digital-pandemic/COVID 19, Data Sharing, Public Interest |
spellingShingle | Ciara Staunton Data Sharing and the Public Interest in a Digital Pandemic* Verfassungsblog COVID 19, Data Sharing, Public Interest |
title | Data Sharing and the Public Interest in a Digital Pandemic* |
title_full | Data Sharing and the Public Interest in a Digital Pandemic* |
title_fullStr | Data Sharing and the Public Interest in a Digital Pandemic* |
title_full_unstemmed | Data Sharing and the Public Interest in a Digital Pandemic* |
title_short | Data Sharing and the Public Interest in a Digital Pandemic* |
title_sort | data sharing and the public interest in a digital pandemic |
topic | COVID 19, Data Sharing, Public Interest |
url | https://verfassungsblog.de/data-sharing-and-the-public-interest-in-a-digital-pandemic/ |
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