With widespread overseas travel unlikely until at least 2022, could we be on the brink of a document that’ll make international jaunts come back sooner?
With widespread overseas travel unlikely until at least 2022, could we be on the brink of a document that’ll make international jaunts come back sooner?
They are being spruiked as the post-pandemic ticket to travel freedom.
A âpassportâ of sorts which will play as a crucial key for cities and countries reliant on tourism dollars to revive struggling economies.
Dubbed the âvaccine passâ or âvaccine passportâ, these documents â which are going to be trialled by Air New Zealand from April on flights between Auckland and Sydney â would essentially be a digital document than ensures tourists are virus-free when border lockdowns lift and travelling resumes.
The trial of the Travel Pass app, developed by the International Air Transport Association, will allow travellers to create a digital health wallet that is linked to their passport.
The anti-vaccination community has always made waves - but they ve gotten bigger during a worldwide pandemic. COVID-19 has thrust anti-vaxxers into the spotlight, despite them still making up a small portion of the Australian population, as the community comes to grips with having to get vaccinated against coronavirus to overcome the ongoing pandemic. The World Health Organisation listed vaccine hesitancy as one of the top 10 threats to global health in 2019. Since the pandemic took hold, much concern has been focused on the people who would refuse a COVID vaccine outright and those who would hesitate to get the jab. People have been quick to conflate the two, connecting those who are vaccine hesitant with conspiracy theorists.
The anti-vaccination community has always made waves - but they ve gotten bigger during a worldwide pandemic. COVID-19 has thrust anti-vaxxers into the spotlight, despite them still making up a small portion of the Australian population, as the community comes to grips with having to get vaccinated against coronavirus to overcome the ongoing pandemic. The World Health Organisation listed vaccine hesitancy as one of the top 10 threats to global health in 2019. Since the pandemic took hold, much concern has been focused on the people who would refuse a COVID vaccine outright and those who would hesitate to get the jab. People have been quick to conflate the two, connecting those who are vaccine hesitant with conspiracy theorists.