The Commons Project Foundation and the World Economic Forum has announced the global expansion of the CommonTrust Network to cover 32 countries spanning Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and the Americas.
As countries seek to relax border restrictions, quarantines and lock-downs, they need a more reliable, trustworthy and efficient way to validate the health status of incoming travelers.
Even with low passenger volumes, airports around the world have been plagued with long lines as airline staff and border guards scrutinize easily forged paper-based test and vaccination certificates.
Health pass apps and QR codes can help, but only if the test results or vaccination records they contain are verifiable and come from trusted sources.
CommonTrust Network Expands to Cover 32 Countries, Enabling Trusted Health Data for Global Travel
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