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You May Need A COVID Vaccine Passport To Travel In 2021
cbs miami ^ | December 28, 2020

Posted on 12/28/2020 5:43:25 PM PST by Mount Athos

In order for people to travel in 2021, they may eventually need a COVID vaccine passport.

Several companies and technology groups have begun developing smartphone apps or systems for individuals to upload details of their COVID-19 tests and vaccinations, creating digital credentials that could be shown in order to enter concert venues, stadiums, movie theaters, offices, or even countries.

The Common Trust Network, an initiative by Geneva-based nonprofit The Commons Project and the World Economic Forum, has partnered with several airlines including Cathay Pacific, JetBlue, Lufthansa, Swiss Airlines, United Airlines and Virgin Atlantic, as well as hundreds of health systems across the United States and the government of Aruba.

The CommonPass app created by the group allows users to upload medical data such as a COVID-19 test result or, eventually, a proof of vaccination by a hospital or medical professional, generating a health certificate or pass in the form of a QR code that can be shown to authorities without revealing sensitive information. For travel, the app lists health pass requirements at the points of departure and arrival based on your itinerary.

“You can be tested every time you cross a border. You cannot be vaccinated every time you cross a border,” Thomas Crampton, chief marketing and communications officer for The Commons Project, told CNN Business. He stressed the need for a simple and easily transferable set of credentials, or a “digital yellow card,” referring to the paper document generally issued as proof of vaccination.

Large tech firms are also getting in on the act. IBM developed its own app, called Digital Health Pass, which allows companies and venues to customize indicators they would require for entry including coronavirus tests, temperature checks and vaccination records. Credentials corresponding to those indicators are then stored in a mobile wallet.

In an effort to address one challenge around returning to normalcy after vaccines are distributed widely, developers may now have to confront other challenges, ranging from privacy issues to representing the varied effectiveness of different vaccines. But the most pressing challenge may simply be avoiding the disjointed implementation and mixed success of tech’s previous attempt to address the public health crisis: contact tracing apps.

Early on in the pandemic, Apple and Google set aside their smartphone rivalry to jointly develop a Bluetooth-based system to notify users if they’d been exposed to someone with COVID-19. Many countries and state governments around the world also developed and used their own apps.

“I think where exposure notification ran into some challenges was more of the piecemeal implementation choices, lack of federal leadership … where each state had to go it alone and so each state had to figure it out independently,” said Jenny Wanger, who leads the exposure notification initiatives for Linux Foundation Public Health, a tech-focused organization helping public health authorities around the world combat COVID-19.

To encourage better coordination this time, The Linux Foundation has partnered with the COVID-19 Credentials Initiative, a collective of more than 300 people representing dozens of organizations across five continents and is also working with IBM and CommonPass to help develop a set of universal standards for vaccine credential apps.

“If we’re successful, you should be able to say: I’ve got a vaccine certificate on my phone that I got when I was vaccinated in one country, with a whole set of its own kind of health management practices… that I use to get on a plane to an entirely different country and then I presented in that new country a vaccination credential so I could go to that concert that was happening indoors for which attendance was limited to those who have demonstrated that they’ve had the vaccine,” said Brian Behlendorf, executive director of Linux Foundation.

“It should be interoperable in the same way that email is interoperable, the same way that the web is interoperable,” he said. “Right now, we’re in a situation where there’s some moving parts that get us closer to that, but I think there’s a sincere commitment from everybody in the industry.”

Part of ensuring wide usage for vaccine passports is accounting for the large subset of the global population that still doesn’t use or have access to smartphones. A few companies within the COVID-19 Credentials Initiative are also developing a smart card that strikes a middle ground between the traditional paper vaccine certificates and an online version that’s easier to store and reproduce.

“For us it’s [about] how that digital credential can be stored, can be presented, not only through smartphones but also in other ways for those people who don’t have access to stable internet and also who don’t own smartphones,” said Lucy Yang, co-lead of the COVID-19 Credentials Initiative. “We’re looking into it, and there are companies who are doing really promising work.

Once they build a vaccine passport, companies will need to make sure people are comfortable using it. That means confronting concerns about the handling of private medical information.

CommonPass, IBM and the Linux Foundation have all stressed privacy as central to their initiatives. IBM says it allows users to control and consent to the use of their health data and allows them to choose the level of detail they want to provide to authorities.

“Trust and transparency remain paramount when developing a platform like a digital health passport, or any solution that handles sensitive personal information,” the company said in a blog post. “Putting privacy first is an important priority for managing and analyzing data in response to these complex times.”

With vaccines manufactured by multiple companies across several countries in varying stages of development, there are a lot of variables that passport makers will need to account for.

“A point of entry — whether that’s a border, whether that’s a venue — is going to want to know, did you get the Pfizer vaccine, did you get the Russian vaccine, did you get the Chinese vaccine, so they can make a decision accordingly,” said Crampton. The variance can be wide: the vaccine developed by Chinese state-owned pharmaceutical giant Sinopharm, for example, has an efficacy of 86% against COVID-19, while the vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna each have an efficacy of around 95%.

It’s also unclear how effective the vaccines are in stopping the transmission of the virus, says Dr. Julie Parsonnet, an infectious disease specialist at Stanford University. So while a vaccine passport app will show that you’ve received the shot, it may not be a guarantee that you safely attend an event or get on a flight.

“We still don’t know if vaccinated people can transmit infection or not,” she told CNN Business. “Until that is clarified, we won’t know whether ‘passports’ will be effective.”

Still, Behlendorf anticipates that the rollout and adoption of vaccine passports will happen rather quickly once everything falls into place and expects a variety of apps that can work with each other to be “widely available” within the first half of 2021.

“Rest assured, the nerds are on it,” he said.


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To: HangnJudge
"I work in hospital and just got COVID vaccine. So far no major reactions on staff."

You don't speak English as a first language. That's fine. Sites like this draw people from all over the globe. I do have issue with the propagation that the vaccine is good, safe, and necessary. Will we go through this process next year when special flu # fill in the blank surfaces?

No. This has been a ruse. As is the vaccine.
61 posted on 12/28/2020 7:50:38 PM PST by softengine
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To: Mount Athos

1st prove to me that by having the Corona Virus you do not acquire a long term immunity, thus negating the need for a vaccine.


62 posted on 12/28/2020 8:01:16 PM PST by deweyfrank (Nobody's Perfect )
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To: Mount Athos

Have a rich buddy who owns a private jet.


63 posted on 12/28/2020 8:01:30 PM PST by sanjuanbob
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To: Mount Athos

A friend of mine was asking about buying one of these passes. You know, kind of like how they print fake ballots. Crazy huh?

Just a note - before you run out for the stab, it might be a good idea to research what is in this thing and the possible long term effects on your body. It was fast tracked. Several stages of review were skipped.


64 posted on 12/28/2020 8:14:02 PM PST by mom.mom (...our flag was still there.)
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To: deweyfrank
1st prove to me that by having the Corona Virus you do not acquire a long term immunity, thus negating the need for a vaccine.

Or prove that everyone getting the vaccine truly has immunity to the disease and that it lasts longer than 8-10 weeks.

65 posted on 12/28/2020 8:28:01 PM PST by Shethink13
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To: sauropod

66 posted on 12/28/2020 8:57:47 PM PST by Salamander (There's Nothing For It But To Sit And Wait For The Hard Men To Get Me Out....)
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To: piasa

Since American history is no longer taught in schools, most would not make the connection.


67 posted on 12/28/2020 10:43:45 PM PST by Cobra64 (Common sense isn’t common anymore.)
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To: nascarnation
MARK OF THE BEAST !!! 666 REVELATIONS

Don’t be stuck on stupid...

68 posted on 12/29/2020 12:15:56 AM PST by mabarker1 ((Congress- the opposite of PROGRESS!!! A fraud, a hypocrite, a liar. I'm a member of Congress !!!!)
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To: Scrambler Bob

“Like the grocery store?
Will they want a vaccine for that? /s”

Costco is talking about requiring the vaccine for membership renewals, starting in 2022. At least that’s what I hear, so some are talking it there.


69 posted on 12/29/2020 4:16:19 AM PST by BobL (I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's, I just don't tell anyone, like most here.)
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To: Mount Athos

“The Common Trust Network”

Doesn’t that name make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside?

H3LL to the no. I got your common trust for ya. Nothing like a swift kick in the nads to wake one up from a deep slumber.


70 posted on 12/29/2020 4:52:09 AM PST by LastDayz (A blunt and brazen Texan. I will not be assimilated.)
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To: Shethink13

Good point!


71 posted on 12/30/2020 4:26:13 AM PST by deweyfrank (Nobody's Perfect )
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To: EEGator

750 vaccinated at our facility in last 11 days, so far no reports of anything worse that a sore shoulder or generalized myalgias. Keeping eyes open


72 posted on 12/31/2020 10:01:11 AM PST by HangnJudge
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To: HangnJudge

Thank you for the update. Please keep me in the know if anything changes.


73 posted on 12/31/2020 10:03:17 AM PST by EEGator
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To: EEGator

BTW, sorry Florida got trashed in the Cotton Bowl


74 posted on 12/31/2020 10:04:47 AM PST by HangnJudge
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To: HangnJudge

Didn’t know they even played.
NCAA made my ban this year.
Now, I actually don’t understand how watching a game seemed so important to me. No holier than thou nonsense, but I have read a ton and been “taking” courses on Coursera and meditating.
I’m in a much better state of mind.


75 posted on 12/31/2020 10:08:55 AM PST by EEGator
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To: EEGator

You are a better man than I am, Gunga Din

Working in a hospital during the COVID epidemic, has been... harsh.


76 posted on 12/31/2020 10:15:10 AM PST by HangnJudge
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