NHS plans to DNA test all newborn babies
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From the BBC:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1ljg7v0vmpo
“Every newborn baby in England will have their DNA mapped to assess their risk of hundreds of diseases, under NHS plans for the next 10 years.”
Perhaps slightly surprisingly, the article makes no mention at all of any concerns around the rather obvious civil liberties or data security issues.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1ljg7v0vmpo
“Every newborn baby in England will have their DNA mapped to assess their risk of hundreds of diseases, under NHS plans for the next 10 years.”
Perhaps slightly surprisingly, the article makes no mention at all of any concerns around the rather obvious civil liberties or data security issues.
Mr E said:
119 said:
What issues would there be?
Generally that the data will be compromised and/or left on a train by a civil servant after one too many shandies on a Thursday evening. Likely both.
Southerner said:
Mr E said:
119 said:
What issues would there be?
Generally that the data will be compromised and/or left on a train by a civil servant after one too many shandies on a Thursday evening. Likely both.
Considering we are already one of the most monitored countries I can’t see this making any difference whatsoever to every day people.
Southerner said:
Mr E said:
119 said:
What issues would there be?
Generally that the data will be compromised and/or left on a train by a civil servant after one too many shandies on a Thursday evening. Likely both.
Mr E said:
Southerner said:
Mr E said:
119 said:
What issues would there be?
Generally that the data will be compromised and/or left on a train by a civil servant after one too many shandies on a Thursday evening. Likely both.

Southerner said:
From the BBC:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1ljg7v0vmpo
Every newborn baby in England will have their DNA mapped to assess their risk of hundreds of diseases, under NHS plans for the next 10 years.
Perhaps slightly surprisingly, the article makes no mention at all of any concerns around the rather obvious civil liberties or data security issues.
An obvious question is whether that is being shared with the supposed Father as a paternity test. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1ljg7v0vmpo
Every newborn baby in England will have their DNA mapped to assess their risk of hundreds of diseases, under NHS plans for the next 10 years.
Perhaps slightly surprisingly, the article makes no mention at all of any concerns around the rather obvious civil liberties or data security issues.
I’ve said this before - and been laughed at for it - but I will say it again. How many people living in Germany in the early 1930’s would have guessed that by the end of the decade they would be under the rule of a regime that would transport you to extermination camps simply for being of the wrong racial origin.
There is no reason to suppose that history could not repeat itself. A national DNA database that would reveal the racial origins of every UK citizen is not a good idea.
There is no reason to suppose that history could not repeat itself. A national DNA database that would reveal the racial origins of every UK citizen is not a good idea.
Once you give up your right to privacy, you never get it back.
This country has proven time and time again that it is useless at keeping your data private; I can't see how anyone would think this would be any different. Fast forward a while, some changes in the law and your DNA is shared with other organisations or sold to the highest bidder for 'research'. At best you get some targeted e-mails from companies selling medicine or health products, at worst your DNA has been cloned and crimes are being committed leaving your mark behind.
Say no to this.
This country has proven time and time again that it is useless at keeping your data private; I can't see how anyone would think this would be any different. Fast forward a while, some changes in the law and your DNA is shared with other organisations or sold to the highest bidder for 'research'. At best you get some targeted e-mails from companies selling medicine or health products, at worst your DNA has been cloned and crimes are being committed leaving your mark behind.
Say no to this.
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