Yes... making sure the unhinged anti-vaxxers are not allowed in any public setting is a great step in reducing the Covid rate.
COVID-19 cases down after France introduced its vaccine passport — will the same happen in Canada?
https://globalnews.ca/news/8162976/france-vaccine-passport-cases-covid/
My relatives and friends in France like it. Businesses like it too and they were the ones that requested it...same here in Québec, Canada in which the business owners demanded the government do such.
- Here the app I'm using is called VaxiCode. Only private info shown is my type of my name, vaccine, date, and location of the vaccination plus all info as a QR code.
Currently, they are trying to make it compatible with verification with other systems for travel to other provinces or countries.
It's something I thought they would have implemented prior to releasing it. Simply, soon I expect some sort'uv app upgrade or something. Until then, I now have also a printed copy of my Covid vaccination record and so do my kids.
Places that require it...we must also show a valid photo ID with it (e.g. driver's license, health card, student ID, work ID et cetera).
- I used it today at a friend's sushi store. First time I saw that many people in his store in many months. He was all smiles big time...actually, he was wearing a face mask but gave me the thumbs up each time a customer came into his store.
Those
not vaccinated are require to have a recent (I think past 3 days or maybe valid for 3 days before the person is require to get a new test) Covid negative test. Valid photo ID also required.
P.S. Hackers already jumping on this and trying to illegally obtain QR codes containing the vaccine information.
P.S.S. Another friend went on a blind date this past weekend. The woman ask to see his vaccination status and he then showed it to her...she then showed him her vaccination status.
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