Boston apologizes after ‘accidentally’ disclosing vaccination status of about 100 employees

Boston apologizes after ‘accidentally’ disclosing vaccination status of about 100 employees

The City of Boston has apologized after sending an email blast that disclosed the vaccination status and positive coronavirus tests of dozens of people.

On Jan. 18, the city’s human resources department sent an email to about 100 employees noting that the recipients were unvaccinated and had previously tested positive for COVID-19. But the names and email addresses of each recipient was visible, disclosing the vaccination status of everyone who received the email.

 

Boston apologizes after ‘accidentally’ disclosing vaccination status of about 100 employees

Boston apologizes after ‘accidentally’ disclosing vaccination status of about 100 employees

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