publichealth

  • The Twin Crises of Public Health and Immigration: Assessing the Title 42 Order

    The Twin Crises of Public Health and Immigration: Assessing the Title 42 Order

    The United States has long weaponized infectious diseases to direct racialized, derogatory epithets and to justify unfair treatments toward immigrants. In San Francisco, from 1900 through 1904, Chinese immigrants were subject to stricter and more prolonged quarantines, although there was no evidence that proved Chinatown to be a hotbed for…

  • The Privacy Concerns of Contact Tracing

    The Privacy Concerns of Contact Tracing

    Social distancing. What about digital distancing? How private are digital handshakes? The spread of coronavirus has prompted government officials across the world to use technology to monitor infected individuals’ contacts. The result: digital contact tracing using a smartphone app. The costs: privacy, identity, and possibly more. Nations throughout the world…

  • Fentanyl’s Rise on Darknet Markets (and How to Stop It)

    Fentanyl’s Rise on Darknet Markets (and How to Stop It)

    Over the past decade, opioid-related overdose has become the leading cause of death for American adults under age 50. During the same period, opioid deaths caused by synthetic narcotics increased 13-fold, and by 2017 they accounted for 60% of all opioid-related deaths. One drug compound dominates this category: fentanyl. Fentanyl’s…