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Daily Dashboard | The latest COVID-19 privacy news from the Netherlands, UK and US Related reading: Inside the EU AI Act negotiations: A conversation with Laura Caroli

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, here are the latest stories on how the outbreak has affected privacy:

  • Politico reports British startup Onfido is negotiating with the U.K. government on the potential development of immunity passports for recovered COVID-19 patients.
  • Telecompaper reports Dutch Minister of Health Hugo de Jonge has indicated the government, following consultation with the Dutch data protection authority, is prepared to amend the Telecom Act to allow mobile data sharing amid COVID-19.
  • According to ABC News, Frontier Airlines has announced it will be the first U.S. airline to administer temperature screenings to passengers before they board flights.
  • A city mandate to track customer entries at New Orleans businesses once they reopen is drawing privacy concerns, NOLA.com reports.

Editor's note: The IAPP Resource Center has compiled global privacy updates on its COVID-19 Guidance and Resources page.

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