The Covid pandemic caused authorities across the world to consider more pervasive digital tracking tools to monitor the spread of the disease. In a number of countries, a libertarian culture arguably restricted the potential of digital health monitoring tools and platforms to be as effective as they might have been. But were the libertarian views on such pervasive technologies well-founded?


It’s a question that strategic communicator and futurist Gina Clifford considers in her chapter in the book Aftershocks and Opportunities 2 – Navigating the Next Horizon published by Fast Future Publishing. In this podcast, Gina describes the scenario she developed and explores the potential implications for society.


You can learn more about Gina and her work by contacting and connecting with her as follows:

Email: [email protected]

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ginaclifford

Twitter: www.twitter.com/G1naClifford


For information about the book Aftershocks and Opportunities 2 – Navigating the Next Horizon: https://fastfuture.com/shop/aftershocks-and-opportunities-2/


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