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Israel Authorizes Use of Phone Tracking Tech To Contain Spread of Omicron Covid Variant (reuters.com) 70

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Rights groups petitioned Israel's top court on Monday to repeal new COVID-19 measures that authorize the country's domestic intelligence service to use counter-terrorism phone tracking technology to contain the spread of the Omicron virus variant. Announcing the emergency measures on Saturday, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said the phone tracking would be used to locate carriers of the new and potentially more contagious variant in order to curb its transmission to others. Israeli rights groups say the emergency measures violate previous Supreme Court rulings over such surveillance, used on-and-off by the country's Shin Bet domestic intelligence agency since March, 2020.

A senior health ministry official said on Sunday that use of phone tracking would be "surgical" in nature, only to be utilized on confirmed or suspected carriers of the variant. The surveillance technology matches virus carriers' locations against other mobile phones nearby to determine with whom they have come into contact. Israel's Supreme Court this year limited the scope of its use after civil rights groups mounted challenges over privacy concerns.
Further reading: Omicron Covid Variant Poses Very High Global Risk, Says WHO
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Israel Authorizes Use of Phone Tracking Tech To Contain Spread of Omicron Covid Variant

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  • "...phone tracking would be "surgical" in nature...". Like the ongoing murder of Palestinians.
  • Announcing the emergency measures on Saturday, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said the phone tracking would be used to locate carriers of the new and potentially more contagious variant in order to curb its transmission to others.

    Ah the world was a better place when people voluntarily tested and quarantined themselves instead of society forcing them to do so. Ah well...

    • by mwfischer ( 1919758 ) on Tuesday November 30, 2021 @08:35AM (#62033075) Journal

      It's like people *want* to be on ventilators and die "free".

      Find and isolate these people so they cannot infect others.

  • So a spy agency is using its infrastructure & expertise primarily in the public's, as opposed to primarily govt or corporate, interest. Makes a nice change. We'll also see just how effective they are at track'n'trace compared to their healthcare systems. Let's hope they don't get 'vaccinate' & 'assassinate' confused.
    • People like you are scary. You are ok with spying as long as you are safe from covid, right? No wonder this world is so fucked. All you have to do is spread a little fear and people give up everything.
      • by Anonymous Coward
        It's funny that you think they weren't spying already anyway.
    • It's a scary, and pretty much inevitable, progression when you give spy agencies these powers: We'll only use them in exceptional circumstances to catch really dangerous terrorists, we promise -> Actually we've used them occasionally to do other things but you'll get a D-notice if you tell anyone -> We'll use them for Covid tracking but only under exceptional circumstances, we promise -> Oh what the heck, we'll just use them all the time -> We noticed you were at a location you shouldn't have be
  • by EnsilZah ( 575600 ) <EnsilZah@@@Gmail...com> on Tuesday November 30, 2021 @09:30AM (#62033195)

    Initially we were told lockdowns are necessary to flatten the curve and give the healthcare system time to prepare, but what's the goal now?
    It's not like this variant is going to be contained in Africa, at best the spread is going to be delayed by a few weeks, so what's the goal that's worth suspending civil liberties and incurring economic damage for?

    • Re:I don't get it. (Score:5, Informative)

      by AleRunner ( 4556245 ) on Tuesday November 30, 2021 @09:48AM (#62033221)

      Initially we were told lockdowns are necessary to flatten the curve and give the healthcare system time to prepare, but what's the goal now?
      It's not like this variant is going to be contained in Africa, at best the spread is going to be delayed by a few weeks, so what's the goal that's worth suspending civil liberties and incurring economic damage for?

      0) This is not yet a lockdown; the aim at present is to do other measures such as international travel restrictions so that we don't have to do actual lockdowns and close businesses. For example, places that currently don't have mask mandates might end up in lockdown but if they have time to start enforcing mandates they can prepare to use masks instead of having to lockdown.

      1) The right measures give is time to work out what it's actually like. we haven't yet experienced patient recovery so only an idiot would say whether it's a worse or better variant ; milder or more serious at this point. In one month time we will know much more about how serious a problem we have.

      2) Slowing infection gives time to prepare vaccines ; at least moderna is proposing to update their booster shot. This will take weeks or months. Even a few days delay can save thousands of lives.

      3) Delay can allow us to clear out hospitals if needed. In the UK we've been running quite hot. If we stopped delta spread now then there would be more ICU places free when omicron does finally arrive.

      In a sense it's still flattening the curve. Just that Omicron is a new curve just starting.

      • In the Netherlands they've found 2 earlier cases than last weekend. It's been going around already... Likely it's merely not yet detected in the UK.
        • In the Netherlands they've found 2 earlier cases than last weekend. It's been going around already... Likely it's merely not yet detected in the UK.

          We already detected it a couple of days ago and have even community spread in Scotland. Possibly in a week or two travel restrictions with South Africa will make no difference since we will already have out of control spread at a high level, but even at this stage having fewer outbreaks to trace makes a massive difference and allows more effort to be put into tracing those cases we do find. The point is not to give in until the point where you know it's making no difference. If you only manage to find 50%

    • by DarkOx ( 621550 )

      In theory its to again flatten the curve and to give time for evidence to be collected on how severe the illness resulting from the newer variant is and perhaps to give MRNA time to tweak their vaccine.

      In reality nobody knows. Its all reactive. You have some leadership acting under the misguided notion people want to see them 'do something' even if that something destroys their livelihood again! You have a big group leaders that just wants to do things because they can. You have a bunch of religious nutcase

    • The lockdown did help flatten the curve, If you look at New York state, which was one of the first states to get hit, it had a much higher spike than other states that came in later that realized that it needed to lock down sooner in its infection spread.

      A key part of the flatten the curve was to find a way to delay for a Vaccine to be made. Now that we have a vaccine the goal now is to get enough people to take it. However, people had been fed misinformation, been radicalized into thinking that the vac

      • And it may very well have been the right choice given a novel situation with a lot of unknowns, but we're two years into this and a lot more is known, the healthcare system is a lot better prepared.

        I actually live in Israel, anyone who was going to get the vaccine got it, got a second dose and a third dose (well, excluding children, who only recently got cleared for vaccination and the vaccinations are in progress), it just seems to me delaying tactics won't help with this particular aspect of things, and m

    • > so what's the goal that's worth suspending civil liberties and incurring economic damage for?

      Unchecked power. Imagine the totalitarianism wishlist. They're going down it one by one and blaming the virus because humans are easily frightened.

      Despite the fact that each new power has done nothing (or made things worse) they will move on to the next item on the list, claim that their previous power did work but you can't measure it because it would have been worse without that power, and not relinquish that

  • "If you're going to build a tracker like this, you have to log all accesses in uncorruptible ways with offsite redundant log backup, to prevent tracking of political enemies," he said and no one continued to listen.

  • Mossad's "containment" procedures.
  • “...phone tracking would be ‘surgical’ in nature, only to be utilized on confirmed or suspected carriers of the variant.”

    Yeah, right. I'm sure no vaccine mandate / quarantine mandate / mask mandate protestors will be designated by government officials as “suspected” carriers. That just wouldn't be kosher.

    Which leads to the questions: “Suspected by whom, and based on what tangible evidence from what medical authority?”

  • ... for the NSO group [slashdot.org].

  • According to reports from where it originated.

    My understanding is: there has never been a effective vaccination for the common cold because the corona virus mutates so easily. Maybe the same is true for covid?

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