ImmunityPass is a digital immunity passport which is linked to your health data. You can share or prove your COVID-19 test results to be able to travel or go safely back to work. Think of it as your current vaccination passport (which is on paper), but digital and with a lot more wisdom built in to the process.

Main questions we want to solve:

  1. How can people who have been cured from COVID-19 and who, with a high probability, have developed immunity, go back to work in the safest way possible?
  2. How can I as a friend, neighbour, employee or employer be sure that I'm not contagious? How can I prove it to others and create the feeling of safety?
  3. How can I as a friend, neighbour, employee or employer be sure that the person who claims they are not contagious/have immunity, truly are?

We want to focus on how people who have been through COVID-19 can safely show and share their test results with whomever they want based on their own initiative.

During the hackathon we will: a) Define a clear process how the testing and "stated clear and/or immune" could work, what type of tests are used, who is conducting the tests and inserting the results data. b) Where is the data about the test results stored and on what conditions can it be shown. c) Develop a digital solution (MVP) for the ImmunityPass as a mobile app or web application. d) Validate end-to-end process on real users (from patients to testing to granting access). e) Figure out how the solution could fully work in Estonia but if time, gather some feedback from other countries as well.

Our team consist of: Taavet Hinrikus, co-founder of Transferwise; Uku Tammet, Engineering Lead, Transferwise; Martin Villig, co-founder of Bolt; Ragnar Sass, co-founder of Pipedrive and Lift99; Ain Aaviksoo, Chief Medical Officer at Guardtime; Jamie Steiner, General Manager, Financial Services, Guardtime; Luukas Ilves, Head of Strategy, Guardtime; Tarmo Krimm, Technical Director, Opening Ceremony, SEA Games 2019 at FiveCurrents; Liis Narusk, founder/ceo, Elevate (team lead); Dr Tõnu Esko – Professor at University of Tartu & CBO at Estonian Biobank Innovation Center

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