Credit Card Transactions Used To Trace COVID-19 By Jess Distill 5. október 2020 16:00 The method of using credit card information has been used three times, in consultation with credit card companies and venue operators. Vísir/Vilhelm As reported by Vísir this morning, credit card transactions have been used, on more than one occasion, to find people who may have been exposed to COVID-19. One example of this method being used is at The Irishman Pub, which was recently linked to a huge surge in COVID-19 cases. The chief of police, Víðir Reynisson, told Vísir, “We have received the help of these operators to reach out and provide information to the guests who have been there. They have helped us reach customers so that we can text and send people information and encourage them to go for sampling.” He added, “This is a path we have only taken in very exceptional cases. It is only when the situation is such that there were many infections and it was necessary to reach everyone as soon as possible.” The method of using credit card information has been used three times, in consultation with credit card companies and venue operators. The infection control team has received the names and phone numbers of customers, but data has not been stored. Víðir says that it is concerning how reluctant people are to provide information when infections are being traced and that this difficulty in obtaining crucial information is probably one of the main reasons why so few people who are diagnosed are in quarantine. Less than a quarter of those diagnosed with COVID-19 yesterday were already in quarantine. The post Credit Card Transactions Used To Trace COVID-19 appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine. Note: Due to the effect the Coronavirus is having on tourism in Iceland, it’s become increasingly difficult for the Grapevine to survive. If you enjoy Grapevine’s content and want to help it’s journalists do things like eat and pay rent, please consider joining the High Five Club. You can also check out Grapevine’s shop, loaded with books, apparel and other cool merch, that you can buy and have delivered right to your door. Mest lesið Ótrúlegur árekstur: „Ég sá bara dekk og púströr“ Innlent Fráfarandi starfsmaður Sólheima: „Eins og ég sé að sleppa frá einangruðu einræðisríki“ Innlent Nennti ekki að tala við „atvinnubetlara“ og sagði henni að fokka sér Innlent Vildi kynnast Kristjáni en var ítrekað sagt að „fokka sér“ Innlent Trump-liðar heita hefndum Erlent Reikna með gosi í lok mánaðar Innlent Fara fram á dauðarefsingu yfir Robinson Erlent Yfirlæknir gagnrýnir auglýsingu gegn lyfi við RS-veiru Innlent Skýrt að Ísland sé ekki griðastaður stríðsglæpamanna Innlent Ríkið situr á þúsundum hektara af framræstu votlendi Innlent
As reported by Vísir this morning, credit card transactions have been used, on more than one occasion, to find people who may have been exposed to COVID-19. One example of this method being used is at The Irishman Pub, which was recently linked to a huge surge in COVID-19 cases. The chief of police, Víðir Reynisson, told Vísir, “We have received the help of these operators to reach out and provide information to the guests who have been there. They have helped us reach customers so that we can text and send people information and encourage them to go for sampling.” He added, “This is a path we have only taken in very exceptional cases. It is only when the situation is such that there were many infections and it was necessary to reach everyone as soon as possible.” The method of using credit card information has been used three times, in consultation with credit card companies and venue operators. The infection control team has received the names and phone numbers of customers, but data has not been stored. Víðir says that it is concerning how reluctant people are to provide information when infections are being traced and that this difficulty in obtaining crucial information is probably one of the main reasons why so few people who are diagnosed are in quarantine. Less than a quarter of those diagnosed with COVID-19 yesterday were already in quarantine. The post Credit Card Transactions Used To Trace COVID-19 appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine. Note: Due to the effect the Coronavirus is having on tourism in Iceland, it’s become increasingly difficult for the Grapevine to survive. If you enjoy Grapevine’s content and want to help it’s journalists do things like eat and pay rent, please consider joining the High Five Club. You can also check out Grapevine’s shop, loaded with books, apparel and other cool merch, that you can buy and have delivered right to your door.
Note: Due to the effect the Coronavirus is having on tourism in Iceland, it’s become increasingly difficult for the Grapevine to survive. If you enjoy Grapevine’s content and want to help it’s journalists do things like eat and pay rent, please consider joining the High Five Club. You can also check out Grapevine’s shop, loaded with books, apparel and other cool merch, that you can buy and have delivered right to your door.
Mest lesið Ótrúlegur árekstur: „Ég sá bara dekk og púströr“ Innlent Fráfarandi starfsmaður Sólheima: „Eins og ég sé að sleppa frá einangruðu einræðisríki“ Innlent Nennti ekki að tala við „atvinnubetlara“ og sagði henni að fokka sér Innlent Vildi kynnast Kristjáni en var ítrekað sagt að „fokka sér“ Innlent Trump-liðar heita hefndum Erlent Reikna með gosi í lok mánaðar Innlent Fara fram á dauðarefsingu yfir Robinson Erlent Yfirlæknir gagnrýnir auglýsingu gegn lyfi við RS-veiru Innlent Skýrt að Ísland sé ekki griðastaður stríðsglæpamanna Innlent Ríkið situr á þúsundum hektara af framræstu votlendi Innlent