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NOTE: The public review and comment period has closed. Thank you for all of your input. 

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Thank you for your interest in providing feedback on the GHP Interoperability Blueprint! We greatly appreciate you taking the time to review the document. 

This draft was put together by the the ToIP Interoperability Working Group for Good Health Pass in the Trust over IP Foundation, a JDF-charted organization in the Linux Foundation in conjunction collaboration with the Good Health Pass Collaborative. In order to comply with IPR and antitrust anti-trust and intellectual property rights requirements, providing feedback at this stage requires you to agree to a brief disclosure in the response forms provided herelinked below

You may choose to provide feedback as an individual or on behalf of your organization. Either way, please note that feedback without agreement for the protection of all contributors, we cannot accept your feedback unless you agree to these terms and conditions cannot be accepted.

In providing feedback, we recommend that you take notes in a separate document as you review each section and submit that feedback in the relevant forms once you have completed review. 

Overarching Feedback

Please submit all feedback by Thursday, June 17 2021 at 11:59 PM PST. 

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General Feedback

If you have feedback that applies generally to the whole Blueprint, please use the GHP Interoperability Blueprint Feedback – General & Narrative formUse this form (GHP Public Feedback – General & Narrative) to provide overarching feedback on the full blueprint. You can share feedback in the “General Feedback on the GHP Blueprint” section or specific feedback on the Narrative (Sections 1-4) and Glossary.

Section-Specific Feedback

Use If you have feedback on any of the nine specific recommendation sections, please use the following feedback forms to provide feedback on specific recommendation sections:

Note

The COVID-19 credentials space continues to evolve rapidly; as an example, the current blueprint draft does not reflect WHO's announcement of the new scope for the Smart Vaccination Certificate (renamed the “Digital Documentation of COVID-19 Certificates (DDCC)"). We plan to incorporate updates and input from the public review cycle as quickly as possible.