The access happened on July 2 and the data included birthdates, addresses, emails, gender and race.
State Health Commission Krix Box said risk to Indianans was thought to be low.
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The Indiana Department of Health has been alerting almost 750,000 people about improper access to information from the state’s COVID-19 contact tracing survey. So reports local WTHR.
The access happened on July 2 and the data included birthdates, addresses, emails, gender and race.
State Health Commission Krix Box said risk to Indianans was thought to be low.