This type of Blockchain will serve for systematic, continuous and anonymous verification of citizens and all workplaces in order to prevent the spread of this infection.

Unlike traditional infectious disease surveillance that focuses on infected persons, this is a system that monitors the movement of uninfected persons instead, with a view to restricting their return if they have passed through areas known to be infected,

PHBC’s virus-free monitoring blockchain can automatically identify zones with and without validated incident reports by integrating real-time information from virus surveillance providers with artificial intelligence (AI) geographical information systems (GIS). Those areas without validated reports of contamination are elevated to safe zone status. Communities and workplaces can maintain such safe zone status if they restrict access to anonymously identified persons and only allow movement to and from other safe zones. This method enables communities and workplaces to effectively protect uninfected persons.” says Ayon Hazra, CEO of Qlikchain, the administrator for the PHBC.

The virus-free monitoring blockchain was introduced for the first time in Geneva on February 10, 2020. Subsequently, in 2021 the one-year impact on participating communities and workplaces will be presented one day after the Executive Board Meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO) at the PHBC’s conference.

About PHBC

  • The Public Health Blockchain Consortium (PHBC) represents health authorities, universities, health care providers and innovators who strive to collect, safely store and analyse anonymous health data on the blockchain in order to eradicate diseases and improve the lives of people around the world.

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