Whether they realize it or not, about 200 million people in the United States now likely have access to a COVID-19 digital vaccine card.
The digital pass known as the SMART Health Card is ‘voluntary’ and minimal by design to protect personal information. It has a person’s name, date of birth and the
dates and brands of vaccination doses, all contained within a type of scannable bar code known as a QR code.
And after a relatively quiet start, it has built momentum in recent months as more states and companies have signed on, making it something of a de facto national digital vaccine card.
“The beautiful thing about this is that this
multistate coalition is a coalition of the willing,” said Dr. Brian Anderson, chief digital health physician at MITRE, a research nonprofit, and an architect of the health cards.
Any such card seemed like a remote possibility a year ago, when people first began receiving paper cards as proof of their coronavirus vaccinations.
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