Measles outbreak investigation in Utah blocked by patient who refuses to talk (arstechnica.com) 31 points by rbanffy 8mo ago ↗ HN
[–] bediger4000 8mo ago ↗ This is a miniature version of the "Why police should be allowed to torture every once in a while" situation, isn't it?There's lives at stake, possibly a large number. The suspect definitely has the information needed to reduce suffering and death.
[–] msarrel 8mo ago ↗ Public health officials have the right to go to court and petition for compliance in order to protect the general public.
[–] evanjrowley 8mo ago ↗ All the comments demonstrate a belief that this is some right-wing anti-vaxxer, which seems like a stretch, given that they sought healthcare in the first place.What if divulging their personal information leads to them being reported by ICE?
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 25.2 ms ] threadThere's lives at stake, possibly a large number. The suspect definitely has the information needed to reduce suffering and death.
What if divulging their personal information leads to them being reported by ICE?