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| author | Bae, Joseph Sukumaran, Rohan Shankar, Sheshank Sharma, Anshuman Singh, Ishaan Nazir, Haris Kang, Colin Srivastava, Saurish Patwa, Parth Katiyar, Priyanshi Pamplona, Vitor |
| author_facet | Bae, Joseph Sukumaran, Rohan Shankar, Sheshank Sharma, Anshuman Singh, Ishaan Nazir, Haris Kang, Colin Srivastava, Saurish Patwa, Parth Katiyar, Priyanshi Pamplona, Vitor |
| contents | In this early draft, we describe a decentralized, app-based approach to COVID-19 vaccine distribution that facilitates zero knowledge verification, dynamic vaccine scheduling, continuous symptoms reporting, access to aggregate analytics based on population trends and more. To ensure equity, our solution is developed to work with limited internet access as well. In addition, we describe the six critical functions that we believe last mile vaccination management platforms must perform, examine existing vaccine management systems, and present a model for privacy-focused, individual-centric solutions. |
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| publishDate | 2021 |
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| spellingShingle | Mobile Apps Prioritizing Privacy, Efficiency and Equity: A Decentralized Approach to COVID-19 Vaccination Coordination Bae, Joseph Sukumaran, Rohan Shankar, Sheshank Sharma, Anshuman Singh, Ishaan Nazir, Haris Kang, Colin Srivastava, Saurish Patwa, Parth Katiyar, Priyanshi Pamplona, Vitor Computers and Society In this early draft, we describe a decentralized, app-based approach to COVID-19 vaccine distribution that facilitates zero knowledge verification, dynamic vaccine scheduling, continuous symptoms reporting, access to aggregate analytics based on population trends and more. To ensure equity, our solution is developed to work with limited internet access as well. In addition, we describe the six critical functions that we believe last mile vaccination management platforms must perform, examine existing vaccine management systems, and present a model for privacy-focused, individual-centric solutions. |
| title | Mobile Apps Prioritizing Privacy, Efficiency and Equity: A Decentralized Approach to COVID-19 Vaccination Coordination |
| topic | Computers and Society |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.09372 |