To track virus, governments weigh surveillance tools that push privacy limits
"Geolocation and facial-recognition systems can locate vectors of infections, but they also gather highly personal data.
As the country scrambles to control the rapidly spreading coronavirus, government agencies are putting in place or considering a range of tracking and surveillance technologies that test the limits of personal privacy. ..."
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