DAVE ROSS

Ross: Would Americans trade privacy for end to coronavirus outbreak?

Apr 2, 2020, 7:25 AM | Updated: 1:00 pm

Surveillance, traffic camera, privacy...

(AP Photo/Sang Tan, file)

(AP Photo/Sang Tan, file)

Despite all the criticism, we have to admit President Trump managed to convince most of his base – which instinctively mistrusts government – to accept staying at home and not driving.

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That is no small accomplishment. Can you imagine Trump conservatives obeying a Democratic president who told people not to drive?

But now we have to think ahead, to how we go back to work without re-infecting people. And I’m not sure we’re going to see the same unanimity on that.

Everything I hear points to testing and tracking as the way to avoid a rebound: Finding out who has the virus, and then tracking them until they’re free of it.

There are apps that do just that – I downloaded the one Israel is using. It took my location data from Google Maps for the last three months and then displayed a message:

“According to the data collected, no points of intersection have been found with coronavirus patients.”

I raised this idea with Jevin West, who analyzes data at the University of Washington, which has supplied the national models for the spread of the epidemic.

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“One of the victims of this infectious disease is going to be privacy I think – at least in the United States,” West predicted. “I think more and more Americans are going to say ‘hey give me that app!’”

Maybe. But I wonder, would Americans accept tracking as the price of opening the economy? I’m not sure even Donald Trump could pull that off.

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