IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Blockchains for COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Vaccine Support: A Systematic Review

  • Laura Ricci,
  • Damiano Di Francesco Maesa,
  • Alfredo Favenza,
  • Enrico Ferro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3063152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 37936 – 37950

Abstract

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Several blockchain projects to help against COVID-19 are emerging at a fast pace, showing the potential of this disruptive technology to mitigate the multi-systemic threats the pandemic is posing on all phases of the emergency management and generate value for the economy and society as a whole. This survey investigates how blockchain technology can be useful in the scope of supporting health actions that can reduce the spread of COVID-19 infections and allow a return to normality. Since the prominent use of blockchains to mitigate COVID-19 consequences are in the area of contact tracing and vaccine/immunity passport support, the survey mainly focuses on these two classes of applications. The aim of the survey is to show that only a proper combination of blockchain technology with advanced cryptographic techniques can guarantee a secure and privacy preserving support to fight COVID-19. In particular, this article first presents these techniques, i.e. zero-knowledge, Diffie Hellman, blind signatures, and proxy re-encryption, then describes how they are used in combination with blockchains to define robust and privacy-preserving solutions. Finally, a brief description of blockchain applications beyond contact tracing and vaccine certification is presented.

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