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> I want to know, not because I want the world to know. I understand this attitude, but just to be clear, the FDA != "the world". Their job is to protect the health of the pubic and work to mitigate the spread of a highly-contagious virus that will likely hit 2M global deaths in fairly short order. It's your choice not to take the test, but the reality is that if you've received medical care in the last 10 years, several parties probably already have access to that data. If your medical provider's EMR system uses cloud servers, then at least one of the big firms has access to it. And that's not even considering the possibility that your (anonymized) medical records haven't been sold to third parties for research purposes. Last year, outlets reported that Ascension Health, one of the largest healthcare providers in the US, was sharing medical data on millions of Americans with Google[0] without disclosure. At least in this case, you're being informed before agreeing to service how your data is going to be used. We're largely losing that right in this world. 0: https://www.engadget.com/2019-11-11-google-ascension-patient... |
Isolating sucks, but it shouldn’t be more of a hardship than absolutely necessary.