This section describes the key features of DIVOC and how they work.
- Countries can use the DIVOC's certificate module to issue digitally verifiable certificates to the entire population at speed and scale in a controlled manner post-vaccination.
- This module is responsible for issuing a QR code-based digital certificate for any registered health event. It can be adapted to other areas too where there is a requirement for secure and tamper-proof documents, such as educational certificates.
- The certificates can be issued in both digital and physical forms, which includes print, pdf, and other formats.
- The module supports multilingual vaccination certificate templates.
- Generates WHO-DDCC (World Health Organisation- Digital Documentation of COVID-19 Certificates) compliant digital vaccination certificates with a W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) JSON schema, for every resident after successful inoculation.
- To aid travel into other countries, the certificate module supports on-demand services for travellers to export their vaccination certificates to other formats (e.g. EU-DCC, SmartHealthCard), used in the destination countries.
- The module supports additional services, including certificate verification, certificate update/correction, and certificate revocation.
- The public key of the adopter country can be published using DIVOC’s verification page that can be embedded into the country's vaccination program-specific website/portal.
- Creating a DIVOC certificate
- Distributing a DIVOC certificate
- Verifying a DIVOC certificate
- Updating a DIVOC certificate
- Revoking a DIVOC certificate
- DIVOC's native COVID-19 certificate specification
- DIVOC's EU-DCC adapter service
- DIVOC’s SHC Adapter Service
- Difference between a normal QR code (that you may see on a food menu) and a verifiable QR code (for example, DIVOC's QR-code based digital certificates).
- What information goes into a QR code?
- WHO master vaccine checklist
- EU master vaccine checklist
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