COVID-19 violates their rights, civil liberties activists said on Thursday.To stop the practice, several groups are asking the courts to put an end to the information sharing, put in place by the Ontario government in April.They argue the measure violates privacy and equality rights, has no legal basis, and will unfairly target Black, Indigenous and other marginalized groups.“The provision of sensitive personal health information to police unnecessarily deters Indigenous people from accessing essential services, such as timely, confidential health care,” Caitlyn Kasper, with Aboriginal Legal Services, said in a statement. “This then places the health of Indigenous people and the broader community at risk.” Coronavirus: Civil liberties.