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by Priya Shah – Business Editor

County Official ⁣Raises Concerns‍ Over State⁤ Contact Tracing Program

Cuyahoga County, Ohio – November 13, 2024 – A top Cuyahoga ⁤County official is sounding the alarm about a new state-run contact tracing program,​ expressing ⁤concerns over data privacy and the potential for inaccurate information. County Council president Matt Sczesny warned residents on November 12, 2024, about the program, urging caution‌ when interacting with⁤ state health officials.

The Ohio ⁤Department of Health launched the program earlier ​this month to bolster ​efforts in tracking ​and containing the spread of infectious diseases. Sczesny’s ‍apprehension stems from reports of aggressive outreach tactics and ‌questions⁢ surrounding the security of personal health data collected during the tracing process. He emphasized the importance ⁢of verifying the identity of anyone requesting health information and advised residents to⁤ independently confirm any ‍positive⁢ test results with thier healthcare provider.

“I’ve received reports ‍of individuals being contacted very aggressively, and ⁢frankly, it’s ​concerning,” Sczesny stated. “People are understandably anxious, and we need to ensure this program is being implemented responsibly⁤ and with respect for individual privacy.”

The program relies on interviews with individuals who have tested positive for a disease ⁣to identify and notify those⁢ they may have exposed. While contact tracing is a long-established public health practice, the scale and methods employed by the‌ state’s‍ new program have raised eyebrows among⁤ local officials. Sczesny’s office has been inundated with calls from constituents ‌reporting confusing or⁤ intimidating interactions with contact tracers.

The Ohio Department of Health has‍ not yet responded to ​requests for comment regarding the concerns raised by Sczesny. However, a⁢ statement on the department’s website⁤ asserts that all data collected⁤ is handled‌ in accordance with⁤ HIPAA regulations and is used‌ solely‍ for public health purposes.

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