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There are two classes of people: vaccinated and unvaccinated. Vaccinated individuals have certain rights. Initially, there was hope to maintain elimination of the virus across the country without the need for vaccination certificates. However, it has become clear that these certificates not only drive up vaccination rates but also provide confidence to vaccinated individuals. They want to be around other vaccinated people and feel safe in hospitality and event settings. Offering this confidence and safety is important for those who have been vaccinated, allowing them to enjoy these activities again.

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Digital certificates are needed for people working in nursing homes, hospitals, and schools to authenticate their vaccination status. Travel may also require such authentication. Pfizer broke every record in developing the vaccine.

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The ECB has given the green light for the digital euro, entering the preparation phase. This move involves collaboration with European institutions to ensure Europe is equipped with the currency of the future. Cash will still be available alongside digital cash, providing consumers with free and convenient usage across the euro area. However, the implementation is subject to the legislative process.

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The ECB has approved the preparation phase for the digital euro, with all European institutions involved in ensuring Europe has the currency of the future. Cash will still be available alongside digital cash, providing consumers with free and easy-to-use options throughout the euro area. However, the implementation is subject to the legislative process.

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The ECB has approved the preparation phase for the digital euro, involving all European institutions. Cash will still be available alongside digital cash, giving consumers the freedom to choose. The digital euro aims to be free, convenient, and widely accepted.

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The ECB has approved the preparation phase for the digital euro, which will be a collaborative effort with European institutions. Cash will still be available alongside digital cash, providing consumers with free and convenient options throughout the euro area. However, the implementation is subject to the legislative process.

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The speaker discusses the need for a digital vaccination certificate and the progress made by the commission and member states in its development. They mention the importance of implementing a gateway for compatibility between national digital vaccination certificates. Germany has decided to develop its own national certificate, with the basic data requirements defined by the European Commission and member states. The speaker states that the Ministry of Health has awarded the contract, and it will take approximately three months for the European Commission to create the necessary technical conditions. This aligns with the timeline provided by the Federal Minister of Health, Jens Spahn, for the development of such a certificate.

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In the future, it may be difficult to live normally without proving vaccination status. Countries may require proof of vaccination, antibodies, or recent negative tests for entry. Vaccination will be key to regaining freedom.

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We propose a single, simple transaction for travelers, airlines, and government authorities. Countries should publish their screening entry requirements in a standard format on a common framework. We will create a global registry of trusted sites for COVID-19 testing and vaccination. These sites will collect identifying information to verify the person's identity at the border. Results should be available using internationally recognized data standards and integrated into reservation check-in processes. Vaccination records can be stored in national registries or personal health records. This framework will enable an engine to determine if someone meets the entry requirements for a country. Trust is important for both travelers and governments, and our Common Pass platform prioritizes privacy. We invite collaboration on this project.

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The COVID-19 pandemic emphasized the importance of digital health solutions in providing access to healthcare services. The European Union invested in COVID-19 certificates to facilitate safe movement during the pandemic. Building on this success, the World Health Organization (WHO) is launching the global digital health certification network. WHO appreciates the EU's certification system and will use the existing COVID-19 certificate as a global public good. The network will expand to include other uses like international vaccination certificates, immunization cards, and patient summaries. WHO aims to ensure global accessibility by collaborating with all regions.

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"You're planning a trip to Europe, you're gonna have to hand over way more than your" "passport when you get there. The as part of a new entry exit system, visitors to most European countries will have to provide four fingerprints and a facial photo at a self operated kiosk." "The information will be stored for three years with the photo being used for ID verification on later visits." "Travelers who refuse to provide their biometric data will be denied entry." "The goal of the program is to enhance security and speed up border crossings, it is said." "The new system is set to be rolled out over six months starting in October and applies to 29 countries, including popular destinations like France, Italy, and Spain."

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COVID-nineteen protection framework now in place. With your vaccine pass, you’ll have access to venues like bars, restaurants and events. You can obtain it online at mycobidrecord.nz, by calling 80222478, or at a vaccination pharmacy. Carry it with you; having it downloaded to your phone and a physical copy helps. Next, don't forget to take your mask with you when you're out and about, and scan them wherever you go. There are places where masks are required at each level, but they're also a good added layer of protection whenever you're out and about. Check covid19.govt.nz for the rules, and keep one handy. On the December 15, you'll be able to travel out of Auckland for any reason at all, you just need to be fully vaccinated or have a negative COVID-nineteen test within seventy two hours of leaving. It's thanks to you that we're able to safely reopen this summer. I hope you all enjoy this holiday season.

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The WHO has partnered with Deutsche Telekom's subsidiary, T Systems, to develop a software solution for global electronic verification of COVID-19 vaccination certificates. Despite the decline in COVID cases, countries like the US still require vaccination. There is widespread support from various nations, including India, Indonesia, the European Union, South American nations, Brazil, Russia, to implement global digital health certificates based on QR codes with a paper backup. These certificates would cover vaccines, medications, and other health treatments, and would be standardized under the WHO. The aim is to make the certificates interoperable for international travel, following the WHO's guidelines.

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Safe and effective vaccines have been developed and millions of doses are being delivered. The vaccines have been rigorously studied and proven to be safe and effective. Researchers have confirmed the safety and efficacy of various vaccines, including the Oxford AstraZeneca and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccination has been deemed safe and effective for children, with Pfizer's vaccine being 100% effective for kids aged 5 to 11. The European Medicines Agency has thoroughly assessed the vaccines and concluded they are safe and effective against COVID-19. The vaccines have undergone extensive testing and have been found to be extremely safe and effective. Overall, vaccines are considered safe, effective, and free.

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The ECB has given the green light for the digital euro, entering the preparation phase. This move aims to equip Europe with a future currency, while emphasizing that cash will still be available. The digital euro will offer consumers a convenient and free option for transactions across the euro area. However, it's important to note that these plans are subject to the legislative process.

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The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of digital health solutions in providing access to healthcare. The European Union invested in COVID-19 certificates to facilitate safe movement during the pandemic. Now, the World Health Organization (WHO) is launching the global digital health certification network, building on the success of the EU system. WHO will start with the existing COVID-19 certificate and expand it to include other uses like vaccination records and patient summaries. They aim to make this network accessible worldwide and thank the European Union for their contribution.

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Common Pass is a platform that allows individuals to securely collect and manage their health information, such as negative COVID test results or vaccination records. This information can be used to prove that they have tested negative or been vaccinated, enabling them to travel by airplane or visit other countries. The platform also provides countries with the assurance that visitors can safely enter without posing a risk of COVID exposure to others.

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We in the European Union are working to strengthen health systems and promote digitalization in healthcare globally. During the pandemic, we quickly implemented a digital COVID certificate to facilitate travel and revive economies. This initiative has been adopted by WHO and over 80 countries. We must think innovatively, move forward, and embrace the potential benefits of digital health while being mindful of the risks.

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The COVID-19 pandemic emergency phase is over, but digital infrastructure investments are still crucial. The EU's COVID-19 certificates helped safe travel. IMF is developing a global CBDC platform for efficient transactions. CBDC gives central banks control and enforcement power. WHO launched a global digital health certification network based on the EU system.

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You're planning a trip to Europe, you're gonna have to hand over way more than your passport when you get there. The as part of a new entry exit system, visitors to most European countries will have to provide four fingerprints and a facial photo at a self operated kiosk. The information will be stored for three years with the photo being used for ID verification on later visits. Travelers who refuse to provide their biometric data will be denied entry. The goal of the program is to enhance security and speed up border crossings, it is said. The new system is set to be rolled out over six months starting in October and applies to 29 countries, including popular destinations like France, Italy, and Spain.

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The European Union developed a COVID-19 certification system to facilitate safe travel during the pandemic, which has now been adopted by WHO as part of a global digital health certification network. This network will initially include the COVID-19 certificate and will later expand to include other health documents. There is a need to address the challenges posed by anti-vaccine sentiments, as vaccines are effective and supported by evidence. WHO clarified that it did not impose any mandates during the pandemic, emphasizing its role in providing guidance and support to governments rather than enforcing policies.

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The European Central Bank has approved the preparation phase for the digital euro, emphasizing that cash will still be available. The goal is to provide a free and convenient digital currency option for consumers across the euro area. The process will involve collaboration with European institutions, ensuring that Europe is equipped with the currency of the future. However, the implementation is subject to the legislative process.

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The ECB has approved the start of the preparation phase for the digital euro. This will involve collaboration with European institutions to ensure Europe has a future-ready currency. Cash will still be available alongside digital cash, providing consumers with free and convenient options throughout the euro area. However, the implementation is subject to the legislative process.

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The COVID-19 pandemic emphasized the importance of digital health solutions in providing access to healthcare services. The European Union's COVID-19 certificate system, used by all member states and over 50 other countries, was successful in facilitating safe movement during the pandemic. Building on this success, the World Health Organization (WHO) is launching the global digital health certification network. WHO expresses gratitude to the European Union for sharing their excellent certification system. The network will initially include the COVID-19 certificate and will later incorporate other documents like vaccination records and patient summaries. WHO will collaborate with all regions to ensure accessibility of the network.

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Everyone should have the option to get vaccinated. If someone chooses not to get vaccinated, they shouldn't be forced to, although it's unlikely. However, there should be consequences for not getting vaccinated. It's not fair for those who do get vaccinated to face disadvantages while others don't. Being fair means that those who get vaccinated protect themselves and others. Vaccination prevents the spread of the virus, and as a result, life should return to normal as much as possible for those who are vaccinated and for a certain number of vaccinated individuals. That's why I believe vaccine certificates are important, not just for travel within Europe, but also for everyday life in the long run.
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