
Before hopping aboard a plane, you soon may be required to flash your medical records in the form of a vaccine passport.
And it doesn’t stop there.
The newly proposed vaccine passport could also act as a pass to get into movie theaters, music concerts, restaurants, bars and shopping malls.
Governments, airlines, employers, universities, and many other businesses are intensely debating how best to review verified health records.
With the vaccine passport, your COVID-19 records may soon function as an actual passport. Think of arriving at the airport, pulling out your smartphone and scanning a digital record of your vaccination or negative test.
A so-called digital vaccine passport could have a QR code that would unlock your vaccine and COVID-19 testing information, which tourism experts say could be a requirement to travel and even enter places like stadiums, movie theaters, and concerts.
Several airlines, including Jet Blue and United, are now on board with the idea. They’ve partnered with the common trust network to create a CommonPass app.
And for folks who don't have a smartphone, they would be required to have a smart card or microchip with their COVID-19 credentials.
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