Episode 7: The pandemic, vaccine passports and data

We often do better at collaborating as nations when we have a common enemy. The pandemic certainly gave us one, and yet the efforts have been far from collaborative. People turn to their local communities during a time of crisis but these local communities need support from their federal, national and global partners and during this pandemic, we have seen a lack of leadership across the globe that has ultimately led to drastic variability in access to the COVID tests, PPE and ultimately vaccinations.

There are a number of questions right now on how we move forward as a global community. Is it possible to have a vaccine passport? Who should control a central database of covid vaccine administrations? Does a single taxpayer healthcare system make it easier to administrate vaccinations? Ultimately only time will tell how we move forward in a post pandemic era but we believe that without global leadership this task will be much harder.

Articles:

Europe risks another tech tangle with vaccine passports, Politico EU

White House: U.S. will not require Americans to carry COVID vaccine passports, Fortune

Are COVID-19 Passports legal?, Forbes


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We often do better at collaborating as nations when we have a common enemy. The pandemic certainly gave us one, and yet the efforts have been far from collaborative.

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