COVID-19: Does Privacy Matter in a Public Health Crisis?

How much does privacy value during the age of COVID-19?

COVID-19 has sickened nearly 3 million people and killed over 200 thousand people worldwide. 

Health officials have repeatedly stated that "people should assume that everywhere they go, every surface they touch, every person that is in contact with may potentially be infectious."

Your government has created a health credit system to detect a person's risk of COVID-19 exposure and encourage all people to register the system to compact the coronavirus pandemic. Althought it's an opt-in system and voluntary process, business and public facilities can legally refuse or limit service to people who do not show their health credit or have a poor health credit amid this global health crisis. 

As your country is suffering the economic blow from COVID-19, people desperately want to defeat this coronavirus. 
You government put out the slogans like "whatever it takes" and "win at all costs."

Follow this journey to make real-life choices during the age of COVID-19.

How does the health credit system work?
How do I apply for the health credit system?

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