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Apple Limits Who Can Release COVID-19 Vaccination Apps on iOS – PCMag AU
Apple will accept vaccine apps from public health, government, medical, and “other credentialed” institutions.

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As COVID-19 vaccinations roll out across the globe, Apple is cracking down on apps that provide proof of immunization.
All iOS apps issuing health passes based on inoculation records must be submitted by developers working with entities recognized by public health authorities. That includes test kit manufacturers, laboratories, and healthcare providers; Cupertino will also accept COVID-19 apps from government, medical, and “other credentialed” institutions.
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