Wouldn't it be easier to put a chip in you?
"Embedded in that QR code will actually be the core information about who you are, where you received your vaccine, which version of the vaccine," said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner. "And making that available in as modest a form, the smallest amount of information as necessary, to do one thing: to validate you've had a credible vaccine from a credible supplier."
Flanigan said Cerner is among companies such as Oracle, Microsoft and not-for-profit companies like Mitre and The Commons Project that are working to build the project's digital infrastructure through state agencies and healthcare providers.
"Embedded in that QR code will actually be the core information about who you are, where you received your vaccine, which version of the vaccine," said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner. "And making that available in as modest a form, the smallest amount of information as necessary, to do one thing: to validate you've had a credible vaccine from a credible supplier."
Flanigan said Cerner is among companies such as Oracle, Microsoft and not-for-profit companies like Mitre and The Commons Project that are working to build the project's digital infrastructure through state agencies and healthcare providers.

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