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WHO looks at possible ‘e-vaccination certificates’ for international travel during coronavirus pandemic – ABC News
The World Health Organization does not recommend countries issuing “immunity passports” for those who have recovered from COVID-19 but is looking at deploying e-vaccination…

As some nations prepare to commence mass vaccination programs, the World Health Organization (WHO) is considering e-vaccination certificates as a method to open up international air travel.
Key points:
- The certificates could track immunisations across borders
- Estonia started testing a “digital immunity passport” earlier this year
- Questions remain over whether, or for how long, resistance to the virus remains once given the vaccine
The WHO does not recommend countries issue “immunity passports” for…
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