With the rollout of coronavirus vaccines, experts say the collection of names, addresses and other information will be vital to tracking the vaccines’ effectiveness.

But some have privacy concerns. @melodypetersen reports: latimes.com/business/story…
There are concerns that the plan to collect personal information could stop some of those most vulnerable to the coronavirus from lining up for vaccination. latimes.com/business/story…
Among those who may be most hesitant to share personal information, state officials wrote, are migrant farm workers and those employed by meat-processing plants, which have had some of the nation’s largest workplace outbreaks of COVID-19. latimes.com/business/story…
Some experts say the collection of data is crucial for safely administering doses and patients have little to fear.

“The benefits exceed any risks,” said Walter Orenstein, the associate director of the Emory Vaccine Center. latimes.com/business/story…
Orenstein said that even though such personal data have been recorded in state vaccine registries for more than 25 years, he had never learned of a case where it was used to determine someone’s immigration status. latimes.com/business/story…
But other experts say there should be an exemption for those afraid to provide all their info.

“Otherwise you’re going to have vast numbers of people who are not going to get vaccinated,” said Jim Mangia, of St. John’s Well Child and Family Center. latimes.com/business/story…

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