Situations like these are where you want public health officials to have access to cell phone location data, to answer the question, who recently traveled out of a hot zone, and how can we contact them to follow up?https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/07/us/new-york-city-coronavirus-outbreak.html …
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(I am not a member of the privacy community because I never gave them my contact info)
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This is anonymized and aggregated but does have detail in movement patterns and is readily available to researchers, many of whom working directly with public health entitieshttps://docs.safegraph.com/docs/social-distancing-metrics …
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isn't this coarse location data readily available to (and routinely made available by) cell phone companies?
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Don't tell the privacy peeps about that proxy
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