TABLE 13.
Mortality Surveillance: Immediate and long-term solutions proposed by the researcher.
Surveillance systems | Mortality surveillance |
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Mechanisms used | • Take daily figures and report them. (WHO, 2020b. Surveillance strategies for COVID-19 human infection-Interim guidance, 4). |
Mechanism objective/purpose | • To identify the death rates (WHO, 2020b. Surveillance strategies for COVID-19 human infection-Interim guidance, 4). |
Data types collected | • The number of COVID-19 deaths occurring in the community, including in long-term-care facilities. Details collected are age, sex, and location of death (WHO, 2020b. Surveillance strategies for COVID-19 human infection-Interim guidance). |
Privacy risks and implications | • The GDPR only applies to information that relates to an identifiable living individual (ICO. N.D. What is personal data?). |
Preventive mechanisms applied | • The GDPR only applies to information that relates to an identifiable living individual (ICO. N.D. What is personal data?). |
The researcher proposed immediate solutions | • The GDPR only applies to information that relates to an identifiable living individual (ICO. N.D. What is personal data?). |
The researcher proposed long term solutions | • The GDPR only applies to information that relates to an identifiable living individual (ICO. N.D. What is personal data?). |