Post-Vaccination COVID-19 Data Analysis: Privacy and Ethics
Sankha Das, Amit Dua

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain-based system to ensure privacy, data integrity, and accountability in COVID-19 vaccination data management, enabling secure sharing and verification by authorized stakeholders.
Contribution
It introduces a blockchain application using IEEE standards to simulate and monitor vaccination processes while preserving citizen privacy and system accountability.
Findings
System implemented on Ethereum blockchain
Uses IEEE standard data format for blockchain systems
Enables secure, privacy-preserving data sharing and verification
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected the world in terms of health, economy and peace. Fortunately, the countries are trying to overcome the situation by actively carrying out vaccinations. However, like any other massive operation involving humans such as human resource management, elections, surveys, etc., the vaccination process raises several questions about citizen privacy and misuse of personal data. In most of the countries, few attempts have been made to verify the vaccination statistics as reported by the health centers. These issues collectively require the solutions of anonymity of citizens' personal information, immutability of vaccination data and easy yet restricted access by adversarial bodies such as the government for the verification and analysis of the data. This paper introduces a blockchain-based application to simulate and monitor the vaccination process. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing · Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
