ALDE: Renew adopts policy recommendations on COVID-19 contact tracing apps
On 29 April, Renew Europe adopted its policy recommendations on the use of contact tracing applications as part of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The Renew Europe Group has repeatedly called for an European Parliament plenary debate on the issue and expects to see stronger guidelines coming from the European Commission including common mandatory standards for all Member States. The adopted Renew position paper is available here.
EU mandatory standards & interoperability
The main purpose of these applications is to allow us to open our economies again and to return to normal as soon as possible. Therefore, Renew MEPs emphasize the necessity of a European coordinated approach and using interoperable solutions to ensure the continued functioning of the internal market. While the deployment of contact tracing applications – with mandatory EU standards and strong guarantees – must be a part of a more global public sanitary and health care plan, their use must be temporary and should be terminated when longer justified.
Winning the trust of citizens
Users have to trust the system, and this can only be achieved by offering full transparency on the design and deployment of the apps, as well as when it comes to the storage and use of personal data. The recourse to such applications should be based on the explicit, freely given and informed consent of the person, and therefore, can never be of mandatory nature. Citizens who prefer not to use a contact tracing application should not be pressured to do so, nor penalised or stigmatised. To prevent the proliferation of harmful contact tracing applications through the EU Single Market, Renew Europe is calling on Member States to certify these applications.
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