Friday, 26 March 2021

The data divide: public attitudes to tackling social and health inequalities in the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond

The data divide: public attitudes to tackling social and health inequalities in the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond As part of a partnership with the Health Foundation exploring how the accelerated adoption of data-driven technologies and systems during the pandemic may have affected inequalities, the Ada Lovelace Institute commissioned Survation to conduct a telephone-based, nationally representative survey of 2,023 UK British adults, to explore public attitudes towards a range of technologies deployed during the Covid-19 pandemic for health outcomes, including mental and physical-health apps, symptom-tracking apps, digital contact-tracing apps and vaccine passports. This report summarises the findings. Ada Lovelace Institute

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