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Why not use the WHO International certificate? #3
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We've always gone our own way |
We pretend, struggle, and then apply international norms like any modern country, but we keep pretending doing it all alone. We mostly change the name and eventually the cover picture of the norm. Anyway in this context "going our own way" mean duplication of effort as you will need an internationally recognized standard to go in foreign countries. |
Hello, on the one hand, temporary certificates based on Covid tests are not issued for vaccinations, and on the other hand, the yellow papers are very easy to forge. regards |
@micpingpong the WHO is working with Estonia on a version with a temper-proof QR code so you can verify it (exactly like the confederation proposal). And this is what covid certificates are: a temper-proof QR code generator, you can display this QR code on paper, a computer or mobile screen, a t-shirt, whatever. Basically it's similar to a QR code based concert ticket... Now, do we have any evidence of forgery at scale regarding the current yellow paper? I doubt forgery would be more than 0.1%. This was the system used for decades with success in my knowledge. I'm wrong? Yet, this issue is not about digital vs paper (digital information print on paper is digital too), neither about temper-proof QR code based on cryptography or "temper-proof" ink based on signature and ink stamps. It's about having a swiss local system vs a global standard for a covid certificate. |
There is an overlap but it is not equal. The Covid certificate covers vaccination, immunity through previous infection and recent negative test results. The digital WHO vaccination certificate in works can be used for travel and might very well be used instead of that for vaccinated passengers. But it does not respond to the needs of passengers that cannot or do not want to be vaccinated for example. The solution appears to be developed with the aim to be interoperable with other solutions on a global and European scale. This was repeatedly mentioned by the Swiss government IIRC. I hope my understanding is correct. Let me know if I got something wrong. |
To answer part of my own question. I read the doc a bit more and the "swiss" covid certificate follow the EU schema: https://github.com/ehn-digital-green-development/ehn-dgc-schema . Is really like I said, we apply international standard. The stated goal at the EU level is to guarantee the free movement in the Schengen area. Edit: @chrisleduc so yes (I saw your post once I posted). It's a EU level digital ID + immunity information. |
WHO initiative is good but probably not fast enough. After all, this should be a temporary thing (according to Swiss officials) until at most end of 2021. |
Welcome to Switzerland they just follow the EU specs and refuse to put in aditional security elements. Reason its secure enough and this is not in specs. |
What additional security elements are you thinking of? |
I agree with ghost. The project costs are enough to make sure the swiss people became somthing secure if we do it on our own. |
What are the arguments to not use the yellow paper based International Certficate of Vaccination?
I just got a new one for 1.35 CHF and it's bug free.
WHO is also working on a digital version of this certificate https://www.who.int/ihr/ports_airports/icvp/en/
Their is a working group: https://www.who.int/groups/smart-vaccination-certificate-working-group
Why Swiss need their own version? Is is different from the WHO digital one? What are the specific features?
Their is a similar question in the EU parliament: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/P-9-2021-001802_EN.html
More generally about a digital passport, Mozilla nail it: "The question we need to ask ourselves is “is this vaccine passport system going to be empowering, or exclusionary?" https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/digital-covid-vaccine-passports-five-key-takeaways/ . At a global scale, a digital only solution will definitely be exclusionary.
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