Critics argue along the line: "We can't let government infringe civil liberties without good data showing it's justified." OK. To which I say: Do you want the government to get good data by tracking your phone 24/7? To which they say: "No, this would infringe civil liberties."
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Manpower for contact tracing actually seems to be there. But I presume most people who go to restaurants go to many other locations where they could get infected, too. So with many places open and without very precise tracing, it might be kinda useless.https://abc7news.com/gavin-newsom-press-conference-today-wildfire-update-coronavirus-california/6969262/ …
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Would it not be useful to know that, for example, people who did activity X (generically) got infected more or less often than average?
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