CovPass will let users download proof of their coronavirus vaccination status onto a smartphone app
Vaccination passport should be available to everyone in Germany fully vaccinated by June end, said the Health Minister
Updated 10 June 2021
June 10, 2021 15:41
BERLIN: Germany on Thursday started rolling out a digital vaccination pass that can be used across Europe as the continent is gets ready for the key summer travel season.
The country’s health minister said starting this week vaccination centers, doctors practices and pharmacies will gradually start giving out digital passes to fully vaccinated people. The CovPass will let users download proof of their coronavirus vaccination status onto a smartphone app, allowing them easy access to restaurants, museums or other venues that require proof of immunization.
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