As the world heads into its third year of living in pandemic conditions, it’s become painfully clear that the virus won’t be stamped out anytime soon, especially with new, super-mutated COVID-19 strains like the Omicron variant cropping up.
To enable a return to some semblance of normal life in America, more and more U.S. states are coming to the conclusion that they’re going to need a reliable, interoperable framework through which people can prove their vaccination (or testing) status.
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As other countries increasingly require proof of vaccination before they’ll permit travelers to enter, the need to provide your personal vaccine records is becoming a like-it-or-not reality outside of U.S. borders. But, even on the domestic side, the call for broadly recognized and instantly verifiable proof of individuals’ COVID-19…