Wellcome Centre for Ethics and the Humanities and Ethox Centre,The Ethox Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
J Med Ethics. 2020 Jul;46(7):427-431. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2020-106314. Epub 2020 May 4.
In this paper we discuss ethical implications of the use of mobile phone apps in the control of the COVID-19 pandemic. Contact tracing is a well-established feature of public health practice during infectious disease outbreaks and epidemics. However, the high proportion of pre-symptomatic transmission in COVID-19 means that standard contact tracing methods are too slow to stop the progression of infection through the population. To address this problem, many countries around the world have deployed or are developing mobile phone apps capable of supporting instantaneous contact tracing. Informed by the on-going mapping of 'proximity events' these apps are intended both to inform public health policy and to provide alerts to individuals who have been in contact with a person with the infection. The proposed use of mobile phone data for 'intelligent physical distancing' in such contexts raises a number of important ethical questions. In our paper, we outline some ethical considerations that need to be addressed in any deployment of this kind of approach as part of a multidimensional public health response. We also, briefly, explore the implications for its use in future infectious disease outbreaks.
本文探讨了在 COVID-19 大流行期间使用手机应用程序控制疫情所涉及的伦理问题。接触者追踪是传染病爆发和流行期间公共卫生实践中一项成熟的措施。然而,COVID-19 中大量的症状前传播意味着标准的接触者追踪方法太慢,无法阻止感染在人群中的传播。为了解决这个问题,世界上许多国家已经部署或正在开发能够支持即时接触者追踪的手机应用程序。这些应用程序通过正在进行的“接触事件”映射,旨在为公共卫生政策提供信息,并向与感染者接触过的个人发出警报。在这种情况下,拟议使用手机数据进行“智能物理隔离”引起了许多重要的伦理问题。在我们的论文中,我们概述了在这种方法的任何部署中需要解决的一些伦理考虑因素,作为多方面公共卫生应对措施的一部分。我们还简要探讨了其在未来传染病爆发中的使用所带来的影响。