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For as long as there has been technology, there have been competing standards, and it seems that when it comes to the issue of vaccine passports, not much has changed.
Last month, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed that the UK would be using the NHS phone app as its COVID-19 vaccine passport. “It will be the NHS app that is used for people when they book appointments with the NHS and so on, to be able to show you’ve had a vaccine or that you’ve had testing. I’m working internationally with partners across the world to make sure that system can be internationally recognized,” he told Sky News.
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by Stephen Chapman
Tech developed in Manchester is being used to help pre-open the hospitality industry in Las Vegas.
Reviv Global has partnered with V-Health Passport, from VST Enterprises to create the Helix Health Pass.
The technology will be offered to hotels, bars and restaurants, so people can scan their “health pass” before entering a venue to show they have tested negative for Covid-19.
“It has been great to have Reviv Global as a partner over the last 12 months working on our ‘fit-to-fly’ campaigns and now, moving into other global markets. The V-Health Passport™ was built to be multipurpose and it will thrive in a city such as Las Vegas,” said Louis-James Davis, CEO and Founder of V-Health Passport.
by Alistair Hardaker
Manchester-headquartered VST Enterprises has announced two northern media partners as part of a global outreach campaign for its ‘V-Health Passport’ app.
The technology company is working with Cheshire-headquartered Redstrike, an international PR, Rights Holder and Strategic Representative working in the telecommunications, sports, film and gaming sectors.
Redstrike was previously working to promote the tech company’s ‘VCode’ technology to their own partners within the sport sector but since the pandemic has pivoted to increase take up of the V-Health Passport.
Redstrike’s CEO Mike Farnan also serves as Sports Partnerships Manager at VST Enterprises.
Zope Media, a video production company from Liverpool, has been following and filming the launch of the new technology solutions and has also documented footage of the likes of Mike & Zara Tindall MBE and Sir Kenny Dalglish MBE as they become ambassadors of VST Enterprises and its products.