Abstract

COVID-19 has emerged as a highly contagious disease which has caused a devastating impact across the world with a very large number of infections and deaths. Timely and accurate testing is paramount to an effective response to this pandemic as it helps identify infections and therefore mitigate (isolate/cure) them. In this paper, we investigate this challenge and contribute by presenting a blockchain-based solution that incorporates self-sovereign identity, re-encryption proxies, and decentralized storage, such as the interplanetary file systems (IPFS). Our solution implements digital medical passports (DMP) and immunity certificates for COVID-19 test-takers. We present smart contracts based on the Ethereum blockchain written and tested successfully to maintain a digital medical identity for test-takers that help in a prompt trusted response directly by the relevant medical authorities. We reduce the response time of the medical facilities, alleviate the spread of false information by using immutable trusted blockchain, and curb the spread of the disease through DMP. We present a detailed description of the system design, development, and evaluation (cost and security analysis) for the proposed solution. Since our code leverages the use of the on-chain events, the cost of our design is almost negligible. We have made our smart contract codes publicly available on Github.

Highlights

  • Coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) has had unprecedented impact on human life across the world

  • RELATED WORK AND CONTRIBUTIONS we review and summarize prominent works related to the COVID-19 pandemic especially considering blockchain applications to aid COVID-19 response

  • Our smart contracts code has passed the check of the SmartCheck successfully which gives us confidence in its resilience against known bugs and vulnerabilities

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Introduction

Coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) has had unprecedented impact on human life across the world Being highly contagious, this disease has affected a significant proportion of the world population with a very large number of infections and deaths. This disease has affected a significant proportion of the world population with a very large number of infections and deaths With stringent countermeasures, such as lock-down adopted by governments across the world, COVID-19 has affected human health but has caused a significant negative impact on the global economy. The disease has a very long incubation period which could last up to 14 days During this period, the infected person can spread the virus without showing symptoms which makes effective and verifiable testing paramount to successful COVID-19 response

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