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Sciblogs | Verification will be essential as New Zealanders start using vaccine passes – to stop fraud and the spread of COVID

Andrew Chen, University of Auckland When New Zealand switches to the COVID-19 Protection Framework tomorrow, people will have to present vaccine passes to access many public spaces and venues. At this point, more than 2.4 million people have downloaded their official vaccine passes, which represents almost 70% of the 3.6 million people who are fully vaccinated. The transition will likely exacerbate inequities that have already emerged during the vaccine rollout itself, and discriminate against vaccinated but “digitally excluded” people who have limited access to email or phone apps to carry a vaccine pass. People can now get their passes in person at some pharmacies, which helps but does not fully solve the problem. Another major concern is the integrity of how we use and verify vaccine passes. Businesses and venues have different choices in how strongly they verify the legitimacy of the pass itself and whether or not they request an ID to verify the identity of the vaccine pass ho

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Showtime Your Honor  Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston stars as a New Orleans judge forced to confront his own convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run. The ten episode mini-series from Showtime is “elegantly shot, with credible dialogue and a robust, well-made quality”, says The Independent. And Cranston is “back doing what he does best – playing the devoted parent”. Who Killed Sara? Released on 24 March on Netflix in the UK, this Mexican crime series has “gone down a hit with fans”, says the Daily Express. Starring Narcos’ Manolo Cardona, the story follows Álex Guzmán, who is hell-bent on exacting revenge and proving he was framed for his sister’s murder. He sets out to unearth much more than the crime’s real culprit. Fans of shows like

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