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Pandemic Innovation: The Private Sector and the Development of Contact-Tracing and Exposure Notification Apps

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2021

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From the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, technology companies have participated in the search for solutions to new challenges. One of these has been the need for public health authorities to engage in contact-tracing to help curb the spread of the disease. Manual contact-tracing for public health purposes is a well-established component of the management of epidemics and pandemics. Public health authorities identify infected individuals, question them about close contacts, and then reach out to those contacts with the appropriate public health advice. From the outset of the pandemic, many believed that technology could play a role in supplementing manual contact-tracing. How it could do so quickly became tied to issues of how it should do so, engendering a normative discussion affecting the partnership between business and government in the large-scale design and deployment of technology for public health surveillance.

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Conflicts of interest: The author declares none.

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Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy, University of Ottawa, Canada. My thanks to Ryan Mosoff and Tommy Friedlich for their research assistance. I gratefully acknowledge the support of the Scotiabank Fund for the AI & Society Initiative at the University of Ottawa.

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5 See, e.g., Amit et al, note 2.

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12 The GAEN adopted an approach proposed by a coalition of legal and technology experts, Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing (DP-3T), ‘Documents’, https://github.com/DP-3T/documents (accessed 15 March 2021).

13 See, e.g., Carrie Tait and Xiao Xu, ‘Why B.C. and Alberta aren’t signing on to the federal COVID app’, Globe and Mail (7 November 2020), https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-why-bc-and-alberta-arent-signing-on-to-the-federal-covid-app/ (accessed 15 March 2021).

14 ‘Google COVID-19 Exposure Notifications Service Additional Terms, s. 2(a)’, Google (4 May 2020), https://blog.google/documents/72/Exposure_Notifications_Service_Additional_Terms.pdf (accessed 15 March 2021).

15 Ibid, s. 3(c).

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19 See John Geddie and Aradhana Aravindan, ‘Singapore plans wearable virus-tracing device for all’, Reuters (5 June 2020), https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-singapore-tech-idUSKBN23C0FO (accessed 15 March 2021); Ariel Bogle, ‘COVIDSafe app tests revealed iPhone performance issues at launch that weren’t shared with the public’, ABC News (17 June 2020), https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2020-06-17/covidsafe-contact-tracing-app-test-documents-rated-poor-iphone/12359250 (accessed 15 March 2021).

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22 See, e.g., Matt O’Brien and Christina Larson, ‘Here come COVID-19 tracing apps – and privacy trade-offs’, AP News (5 May 2020), https://apnews.com/article/15c028c48502db395681ebca0099de5a (accessed 15 March 2021); Tom Blackwell, ‘COVID-19 contact tracing: Canadian company says authorities not interested in app that could help with virus’, National Post (9 April 2020), https://nationalpost.com/health/covid-19-contact-tracing-canadian-company-says-authorities-not-interested-in-app-that-could-help-with-virus (accessed 15 March 2021).

23 See, e.g., Mila’s COVI app: Hannah Alsdurf et al, ‘COVI White Paper’, Cornell University (27 July 2020), https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.08502 (accessed 15 March 2021).

24 Nevertheless, COVI was reportedly seriously considered by both the Canadian and Quebec governments. Kate McKenna, ‘Testing the public’s trust: Quebec premier mulls adopting contact-tracing app’, CBC News (19 May 2020), https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-premier-considers-covi-contact-tracing-app-1.5576122 (accessed 15 March 2021); Colin Harris, ‘Quebec won’t use COVID-19 notification app for now’, CBC News (25 August 2020), https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/federal-contact-tracing-app-quebec-1.5698725 (accessed 15 March 2021).

25 See Nearform, ‘Home’, https://www.nearform.com/covid/ (accessed 15 March 2021), noting that it has developed apps for nine jurisdictions and counting.

26 Vittoria Colizza et al, ‘Time to Evaluate COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Apps’, (2021) 27 Nature Medicine.

27 One study suggests that Bluetooth-based exposure notification settings produce fairly random outcomes. See Douglas J Leith and Stephen Farrell, ‘Measurement-Based Evaluation of Google/Apple Exposure Notification API for Proximity Detection in a Light-Rail Tram’, (2020) 15:9 PLoS One.

28 Dyani Lewis, ‘Contact-tracing apps help reduce COVID infections, data suggest’, Nature (26 February 2021), https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00451-y (accessed 15 March 2021); Pablo Rodríguez et al, ‘A Population-Based Controlled Experiment Assessing the Epidemiological Impact of Digital Contact Tracing’ (2021) 12 Nature Communications.

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30 Chris Wymant et al, ‘The Epidemiological Impact of the NHS COVID-19 App’, Github (9 February 2021), https://github.com/BDI-pathogens/covid-19_instant_tracing/blob/master/Epidemiological_Impact_of_the_NHS_COVID_19_App_Public_Release_V1.pdf (accessed 15 March 2021). At the time of writing, this study is not yet peer-reviewed.

31 ‘COVIDSafe helps slow the spread of COVID-19’, Digital Transformation Agency of the Australian Government (25 August 2020), https://www.dta.gov.au/news/covidsafe-helps-slow-spread-covid-19 (accessed 15 March 2021).

32 Kif Leswing, ‘As workplaces slowly reopen, tech companies smell a new multibillion-dollar opportunity: helping businesses trace coronavirus’, CNBC (10 May 2020), https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/10/coronavirus-tracing-for-workplaces-could-become-new-tech-opportunity.html (accessed 15 March 2021).

33 ‘A Guide to Navigating Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Employment Law Issues with COVID-19 Contact Tracing in the Private Sector’, Jones Day (July 2020), https://www.jonesday.com/en/insights/2020/07/a-guide-to-navigating-cybersecurity-privacy-and-employment-law-issues-with-covid19-contact-tracing-in-the-private-sector (accessed 15 March 2021).

34 See, e.g., Darrell Etherington, ‘Estimote launches wearables for workplace-level contact tracing for COVID-19’, TechCrunch (2 April 2020), https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/02/estimote-launches-wearables-for-workplace-level-contact-tracing-for-covid-19/ (accessed 15 March 2021).

35 Christian Tait, ‘Facility Mapping in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic’, ESRI (10 April 2020), https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-indoors/mapping/facility-mapping-in-response-to-the-covid-19-pandemic/ (accessed 15 March 2021).

36 Kinexon, ‘World’s most trusted digital solution to mitigate the spread of COVID-19’, https://kinexon.com/safezone (accessed 15 March 2021).

37 See, e.g., Taylor Eric White, Carrie Hoffman and John L Litchfield, ‘Employer Use of Contact Tracing Apps: The Good, the Bad, and the Regulatory’, The National Law Review (7 July 2020), https://www.natlawreview.com/article/employer-use-contact-tracing-apps-good-bad-and-regulatory (accessed 15 March 2021).