Covid-19 database includes a greater focus on public's right to privacy

1st July 2020

Covid-19 database includes a greater focus on public's right to privacy

Although the law permits the National Department of Health (DOH) to develop and maintain a national database to assist in combatting the spread of Covid-19, which includes contact tracing and geospatial hotspot mapping, there have been some new amendments to the laws. These amendments coincide with the President's announcement that substantive provisions of the Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013 (POPI) will commence on 1 July 2020. These changes to the Covid-19 database information are welcomed as they indicate the importance placed on the protection of the public's right to privacy and the obligation on responsible parties to process personal information lawfully.

Some of the noteworthy amendments are that:

The Covid-19 database may include names and surnames, identity and passport numbers, location addresses and cell phone numbers, Covid-19 test results of such persons and the details of the known or suspected contacts of any person who has tested positive for Covid-19.

For more information on the Do's and Don’ts of contact-tracing by employers, click here for a useful infographic.

Written By Nozipho Mngomezulu, Partner, Wendy Tembedza, Senior Associate, Peter Grealy, Partner, Karl Blom, Senior Associate, Avuyile Gasela, Candidate Attorney and Cindy Leibowitz, Professional Support Lawyer at Webber Wentzel