Health
Phone app could be passport when vaccine starts in mid-February – Sydney Morning Herald
Premier Gladys Berejiklian believes, rather than punishing people for not being vaccinated, there would be “positive ways” the government could encourage uptake….

“We have, through Service NSW, the ability to actually have people have a tick on their phone if they have received a vaccine, as evidence … so I think there are positive ways that we can incentivise people to take a vaccine,” she said.
A spokesman for Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello, who is responsible for the Service NSW app, said “a range of options will be canvassed to ensure the vaccine rollout is implemented effectively”.
“We will work closely with the federal government to determine…
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