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The merits of vaccine passports and proof of vaccination programs have been hotly debated. Proponents of the concept have dismissed concerns as right-wing " | The merits of vaccine passports and proof of vaccination programs have been hotly debated. Proponents of the concept have dismissed concerns as right-wing " | ||
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+ | ==== Vaccine Passport History ==== | ||
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+ | September 19, 2019 - Brussels - WHO - EU Global Vaccine Summit {{ :: | ||
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+ | Everyone should be able to benefit from the power of vaccination. Despite the availability of safe and effective vaccines, lack of access, vaccine shortages, [[: | ||
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+ | We must endeavor to sustain vaccination’s hard-won gains but also aim to do more and to do better, in view of achieving effective and equitable health systems and reduce the harm that is caused as a result of the illness and suffering that is otherwise preventable. This also includes making the necessary R&D investments to address unmet medical needs by developing new vaccines and improving existing ones. | ||
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+ | Lessons from the day and actions needed towards vaccination for all and elimination of vaccine | ||
+ | preventable diseases - | ||
+ | * 1. Promote global political leadership and commitment to vaccination and build effective collaboration and partnerships -across international, | ||
+ | * 2. Ensure all countries have national immunisation strategies in place and implemented and strengthen its financial sustainability, | ||
+ | * 3. Build strong surveillance systems for vaccine-preventable diseases, particularly those under global elimination and eradication targets. | ||
+ | * 4. Tackle the root-causes of vaccine hesitancy, increasing confidence in vaccination, | ||
+ | * 5. Harness the power of digital technologies, | ||
+ | * 6. Sustain research efforts to continuously generate data on the effectiveness and safety of vaccines and impact of vaccination programmes. | ||
+ | * 7. Continue efforts and investment, including novel models of funding and incentives, in research, development and innovation for new or improved vaccine and delivery devices. | ||
+ | * 8. Mitigate the risks of vaccine shortages through improved vaccine availability monitoring, forecasting, | ||
+ | * 9. Empower healthcare professionals at all levels as well as the media, to provide effective, transparent and objective information to the public and fight false and misleading information, | ||
+ | * 10. Align and integrate vaccination in the global health and development agendas, through a renewed Immunisation agenda 2030.((https:// | ||
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+ | One month later, in October 2019, [[:Event 201]] was held. Event 201 was a simulated [[: | ||
===== Technological Applications ===== | ===== Technological Applications ===== | ||
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A rogues gallery of companies are developing vaccine passport products and services. | A rogues gallery of companies are developing vaccine passport products and services. | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[CANImmunize]] |
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[Excelsior Pass]] |
+ | * [[IBM]] | ||
+ | * [[International Air Transport Association]] (IATA) | ||
+ | * [[Mastercard]] | ||
===== Repercussions ===== | ===== Repercussions ===== | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[Natural Immunity]] Matters [[https:// | * [[Natural Immunity]] Matters [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[:Canadian Covid Care Alliance]]: " |