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Digital health credentials with high levels of self-sovereignty over personal data, interoperability, and adherence to standards are an invaluable tool in sustainable reopening, finds Frost & Sullivan
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As organizations prepare to welcome employees, customers and visitors back to travel, concerts, sporting events, government buildings and workplaces they must strategize to not just reopen safely but return to capacity utilization that will provide an economic boost.
Digital health credentials are expected to be pivotal in sustaining reopening and building trust with individuals.
Digital credentials allow organizations operating in any environment to verify an individual s health status against established entry criteria while maintaining privacy.
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Finally some relief for the much maligned American tourist after a year of being the bane of the world: vaccinated Americans will be allowed into European Union countries starting this summer, according to Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, in an interview with The New York Times.
“The Americans, as far as I can see, use European Medicines Agency-approved vaccines,” she said in this interview. “This will enable free movement and the travel to the European Union.
Covid-19: Light at the end of a very long tunnel for aviation industry, IATA CEO says rohma@khaleejtimes.com Filed on March 17, 2021 We can only be ready to energize the recovery from day one if governments have a plan and they share it with us, said Alexandre de Juniac, director general and CEO of IATA
Recent IATA polls have showed that a growing number of travellers are ready to fly again within a few months of the pandemic being contained
Efficient and secure handling of traveller health credentials, as well as testing and vaccine certificates will be essential in aiding the recovery of the global aviation sector, said Alexandre de Juniac, director general and CEO of International Air Transport Association (IATA).
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Russell Evans of Bullards (inset) on why more testing is needed in the hospitality supply chain
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A gin distiller has called for the hospitality staff to be given access to more regular testing options to provide the sector with a safety net as it reopens.
With the date for pubs reopening pencilled in, every piece of data counts, according to Russell Evans, chief executive of Norwich s Bullards Gin.
He currently has staff working flexibly out of his distillery in the city s Crystal House, but said: I d be very keen on getting our staff tested as regularly as possible both here and at the pubs which we own but do not run ourselves.
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