Authors
Sara Helen Wilford, Neil McBride, Laurence Brooks, Damian Okaibedi Eke, Simisola Akintoye, Adebowale Owoseni, Tonii Leach, Catherine Flick, FISK Malcolm, Martin Stacey
Publication date
2021/6
Journal
European Journal of Risk Regulation
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
393-403
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
The extensive disruption to and digital transformation of travel administration across borders largely due to COVID-19 mean that digital vaccine passports are being developed to resume international travel and kick-start the global economy. Currently, a wide range of actors are using a variety of different approaches and technologies to develop such a system. This paper considers the techno-ethical issues raised by the digital nature of vaccine passports and the application of leading-edge technologies such as blockchain in developing and deploying them. We briefly analyse four of the most advanced systems – IBM’s Digital Health Passport “Common Pass,” the International Air Transport Association’s Travel Pass, the Linux Foundation Public Health’s COVID-19 Credentials Initiative and the Vaccination Credential Initiative (Microsoft and Oracle) – and then consider the approach being taken for the EU Digital …
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