Posted on 02/24/2022 4:56:57 PM PST by algore
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.
SMART Health Cards Ease Travel
For individuals, the benefits of having access to personal digital vaccine record is three-fold. First, it’s a huge plus for travel in the U.S. and abroad.
Many indoor cultural attractions and performance venues in the U.S. require proof of vaccination. “We believe it gives people peace of mind when the folks around them are unlikely to be contagious,” says Gus Warren, CEO of Bindle, a health verification app that allows venues to verify the vaccination status of patrons.
Bindle’s growing list of clients spans more than 30 states, from blue strongholds like California and New York to red leaners like Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Missouri and Georgia. At the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., for example, there's a Bindle lane that offers fastpass-like efficiency in scanning QR codes from a number of vaccine verification platforms used around the world.
“The SMART Health Card is such an important development and the Vaccine Credential Initiative has been phenomenal in getting this out there,” says Warren, noting that while Bindle recognizes several interoperable standards, the SMART Health Card has emerged as the most important. “Absolutely, it has become the standard across the U.S. and North America.”
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No, No, and No... Facilitators should be shunned for having the mark.
Day late and a dollar short. Nobody is worried about Covid, we are all done with it.
No way
“Vaccine Pass” is BBB code for “ESG Card”
Never let a crisis go to waste.
I know exactly where they can stick their smart card, just imagine all the cultural events i’m going to miss.......I am truly blessed.
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Screw that.
don’t the chicoms now own Forbes?
What a joke. We have to sign we read the HIPAA laws in the dr office. So much for medical privacy.
Tell me, how did you lose your freedom and personal liberties?
Gradually at first, then all at once
Why would have an issue with this so long as it’s voluntary?
I knew that Louisiana, and probably all states, have a data base that records each individual’s vaccines, but I did not know about the Smart health cards. I suppose next it will be placed on a person’s drivers license.
Good luck getting my state to sign up for that crap without replacing the governor with a stupid libtard 🤪
Forbes is owned by ChiCom interests last I heard
I guess it’s time to get used living in a world where I won’t take the Mark of the Beast.
“We believe it gives people peace of mind when the folks around them are unlikely to be contagious,”
LIAR. Your vaxxed fools are no less likely to be contagious than the unvaxxed.
Kelsey-Seybold asks if you would give them access to your vax records. The chic at the counter was confused when i said NO!
There is another app they push at airports so you can bypass the long lines. When you look at the app it is basically digital health records.
That’s the key point.
All of this crap is based on a false assumption: that the vaccinated dont spread the virus.
Except they do, and probably more so then the unvaxxed, since they may not notice any symptons that have been attenuated.
Beyond stupid.
“Tell me, how did you lose your freedom and personal liberties?”
All our village idiots voted Democrat.
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