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Red States Quietly Adopting National Vaccine Passport

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Post by Elizabeth Theus Tue Mar 01, 2022 2:30 pm

While the all-distracting war rages in Ukraine, Technocrats at home are sneaking in a system of national vaccine passports with the disingenuous carrot that “Having digital access to personal health records empowers the individual.”
The polar opposite is true. The data collectors are empowered while those from whom the data is extracted are tracked, analyzed and manipulated.

It is likely not state legislatures letting this in, but rather the state governors and their respective health departments. ⁃ TN Editor

Even as the omicron variant loosens its grip on the world, destinations continue to require travelers to show proof of vaccination. And, increasingly, a paper CDC vaccination card is not cutting it.

While the United States government has not issued a federal digital vaccine pass, a national standard has nevertheless emerged. To date, 21 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico offer accessibility to the SMART Health Card, a verifiable digital proof of vaccination developed through the Vaccination Credential Initiative (VCI), a global coalition of public and private stakeholders including Microsoft, Salesforce, Oracle, the Mayo Clinic and other health and tech heavyweights.

And very soon, at least four more states will be rolling out access to SMART Health Cards. “We’ve seen a notable uptick in states that have officially launched public portals where individuals can get verifiable vaccination credentials in the form of SMART Health Cards with a QR code,” says Dr. Brian Anderson, co-founder of the VCI and chief digital health physician at MITRE.

There is already an impressively widespread availability of SMART Health Cards in the U.S. More than 200 million Americans can now download, print or store their vaccination records as a QR code. When the QR code is pulled up, only the individual’s name, date of birth and vaccination information is visible. No other medical information or personal data is shared. This code is also digitally signed to ensure that the card was issued from a verified location and to prevent forgery.

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https://www.technocracy.news/red-states-quietly-adopting-national-vaccine-passport/
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