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Locally-developed ‘digital health passport’ could unlock Australia’s international border gates – Travel Weekly
Border closures and hotel quarantine could soon become things of the past for Australia, thanks to a locally-developed ‘digital health passport’.

Border closures and hotel quarantine could soon become things of the past for Australia, thanks to the launch of a locally-developed digital health passport.
Led by infectious disease and border control experts, goPassports transparent and secure digital process is designed to significantly reduce COVID risks for travellers and host nations, while virtually eliminating the need for lengthy quarantine on arrival.
According to Klaus Felsche, co-founder of goPassport, the technology allows travellers…
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