Blockchain platform for COVID-19 vaccine supply management
Claudia Daniela Antal (Pop), Tudor Cioara, Marcel Antal, Ionut Anghel

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain-based system to ensure transparent, secure, and immutable tracking of COVID-19 vaccine distribution, administration, and side effects reporting, enhancing trust and accountability in the immunization process.
Contribution
It introduces a blockchain platform with smart contracts for vaccine registration, distribution monitoring, and side effects reporting, demonstrating its implementation and validation on Ethereum test network.
Findings
System ensures data integrity and transparency.
Prototype demonstrates effective vaccine tracking and reporting.
Promising throughput and scalability results.
Abstract
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rapid roll-out of a vaccine and the implementation of a worldwide immunization campaign is critical, but its success will depend on the availability of an operational and transparent distribution chain that can be audited by all relevant stakeholders. In this paper, we discuss how blockchain technology can be used for assuring the transparent tracing of COVID-19 vaccine registration, storage and delivery, and side effects self-reporting. We present such system implementation in which blockchain technology is used for assuring data integrity and immutability in case of beneficiary registration for vaccination, eliminating identity thefts and impersonations. Smart contracts are defined to monitor and track the proper vaccine distribution conditions against the safe handling rules defined by vaccine producers enabling the awareness of all…
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