Documentation of a confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in a portable document format provides a verifiable record for various purposes. For example, such a document might contain the patient’s name, date of birth, test date, testing facility, and the type of test performed, along with the positive result indicator.
Official, digitally signed reports of this nature are crucial for several reasons. They allow individuals to meet requirements for travel, employment, or access to certain venues. They also provide a standardized format for record-keeping by healthcare providers and public health agencies, facilitating data analysis and tracking of the virus’s spread. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the ability to share these documents electronically became increasingly important for managing access and mitigating transmission risk.