A National Vaccine Pass Has Quietly Rolled Out – And Red States Are Getting On Board - Look what happened when we were distracted.

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Even as the omicron variant loosens its grip on the world, destinations continue to require travelers to show proof of vaccination. And, increasingly, a paper CDC vaccination card is not cutting it.

While the United States government has not issued a federal digital vaccine pass, a national standard has nevertheless emerged. To date, 21 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico offer accessibility to the SMART Health Card, a verifiable digital proof of vaccination developed through the Vaccination Credential Initiative (VCI), a global coalition of public and private stakeholders including Microsoft, Salesforce, Oracle, the Mayo Clinic and other health and tech heavyweights.

And very soon, at least four more states will be rolling out access to SMART Health Cards. “We've seen a notable uptick in states that have officially launched public portals where individuals can get verifiable vaccination credentials in the form of SMART Health Cards with a QR code,” says Dr. Brian Anderson, co-founder of the VCI and chief digital health physician at MITRE.

There is already an impressively widespread availability of SMART Health Cards in the U.S. More than 200 million Americans can now download, print or store their vaccination records as a QR code. When the QR code is pulled up, only the individual’s name, date of birth and vaccination information is visible. No other medical information or personal data is shared. This code is also digitally signed to ensure that the card was issued from a verified location and to prevent forgery.

SMART Health Cards Ease Travel

For individuals, the benefits of having access to personal digital vaccine record is three-fold. First, it’s a huge plus for travel in the U.S. and abroad.

Many indoor cultural attractions and performance venues in the U.S. require proof of vaccination. “We believe it gives people peace of mind when the folks around them are unlikely to be contagious,” says Gus Warren, CEO of Bindle, a health verification app that allows venues to verify the vaccination status of patrons.

Bindle’s growing list of clients spans more than 30 states, from blue strongholds like California and New York to red leaners like Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Missouri and Georgia. At the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., for example, there's a Bindle lane that offers fastpass-like efficiency in scanning QR codes from a number of vaccine verification platforms used around the world.

“The SMART Health Card is such an important development and the Vaccine Credential Initiative has been phenomenal in getting this out there,” says Warren, noting that while Bindle recognizes several interoperable standards, the SMART Health Card has emerged as the most important. “Absolutely, it has become the standard across the U.S. and North America.”

“And at an international level, we are continuing to see intense interest in a coordinated international approach,” says Anderson. “And that has not diminished at all. I think quite the opposite.”

To wit: Every Canadian province has now adopted SMART Health Card verification, as has Aruba, the Cayman Islands, Singapore and Japan. And in Africa, the SMART Health Card has rolled out in Kenya and Rwanda, just the first of 32 African countries in the “Smart Africa” alliance to adopt a digital-first approach to healthcare records.

The Case For Red States

The second argument for adopting a digital vaccine verification system is the one swaying red-state governors: Having digital access to personal health records empowers the individual.

More than a dozen states have launched their own SMART Health Card-based portals. At least seven others — including Arizona, Mississippi and West Virginia — have turned to a third-party, MyIRMobile, to issue SMART Health Cards. Minnesota has chosen Docket, another third-party option.

Most right-leaning states offering SMART Health Cards do it quietly, without any fanfare. But big red South Carolina expects to roll out a portal for SMART Health Cards by the end of March, reports Politico.

“This isn’t a passport,” South Carolina’s director of immunizations told Politico. “This is essentially a Covid card that people get at their convenience because it’s their record.”

Utah was one of the first red states to get on the SMART Health Card train. For former Utah Governor Mike Leavitt, a Republican who was the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the George W. Bush administration, the issue boils down to individual rights. “There's always a question about who owns the data and the rights to access that data,” Leavitt said at a recent global forum on SMART Health Cards. “But one thing is unchallengeable. And that is, I own a right to have my own data. And to have it in a form that I can present it conveniently for the kinds of things I want to do.”

“The idea of being able to have trustworthy copies of your own health records is not a red or blue state issue,” echoes Anderson. “ It is an individual empowerment of your own health data. What we're going to see over the next month is a growing number of red states recognizing and appreciating the importance of empowering their individual citizens in their states.”

This Won’t Be The Last Pandemic

Lastly, having a vaccine verification system in place prepares the U.S. for the next coronavirus variant as well as the inevitability of a future pandemic.

Today the main threat to our health and economy remains the omicron variant, says Anderson. “But it's going to be pi in a couple months, and it's going to be the same situation. Yes, we're going to get to an endemic phase of all of this, but that doesn't change the need to continue to protect the citizens of a nation from highly transmissible and communicable diseases.”

“Vaccination verification will be increasingly important at an international level,” Anderson says. “And so if we want to enable all of our citizens from every state to be able to participate in the safe travel across international boundaries and to participate in international commerce, it'd be important for our government officials from every state to enable this.”

Where Else To Get A SMART Health Card

Given the political landscape, Anderson recognizes that some states may never get on board. “We're not going to have all 50 states leveraging this approach,” he says. “But the vast majority of the vaccinated individuals in the US – over 200 million of them – already have the ability right now to go and get one of these credentials.”

That includes anyone vaccinated at any branch of Walmart, Sam’s Club, CVS, Duane Reade, Walgreens, Costco, Kroger, Rite-Aid or any of the dozens of other companies participating in the retail pharmacy program. To access an electronic version of your vaccination record, log into the online Covid portal of the brand where you got your shots.

And whether your state is red or blue, your healthcare provider is increasingly likely to offer a digital vaccination record. More than 100 major health systems and hospital groups across the country now offer SMART Health Cards to patients. These include Kaiser Permanente, Tenet Health, Scripps Healthcare, Cerner and other healthcare heavy hitters. Big regional healthcare groups in the SMART consortium span the country, from Centra Health in Virginia to UCHealth in Colorado and from CoxHealth in Missouri to SoutheastHEALTH in Alabama and Georgia.
 
So let me get this straight, they're rolling out a digital card of sorts so people can prove they took a """vaccine""" that doesn't protect you from getting, spreading, getting seriously ill or dying of a disease with a mortality rate lower than a percent for most of the population.

And I'm not supposed to view this as a method of forced political compliance... why?
 
And I'm not supposed to view this as a method of forced political compliance... why?
Because this is freedom and important to protecting our democracy. You don't have the freedom to not be vaccinated against the deadliest disease mankind has ever known, because that would make you one of the far-right conspiracy trucker Trump Nazis who is actually for free-dumb. I mean you have to vaccinated, or else you can't fight to spread freedom and democracy around the globe in places like Ukraine.
 
I'm just looking forward to this shit coming up against voter-ID spergs, especially considering the Poor Black People who voter-ID laws are alleged to disenfranchise the most also happen to be one of the highest demographics for vaccine noncompliance.

I mean, the spergs will try and ignore it as much as possible, but I'll be looking forward to places like here being able to make fun of yet another strain of their hypocrisy.
 
Oh goddammit so the quick heel turn on those retarded mandates wasn't from low polling numbers. It was a bait 'n switch for something worse. Should've known. Feel like an idiot for not knowing. :heart-empty:

This Won’t Be The Last Pandemic

Lastly, having a vaccine verification system in place prepares the U.S. for the next coronavirus variant as well as the inevitability of a future pandemic.
Oh hello the definition of insanity, how are you?
 
Paging @Drain Todger you'll probably find some of this info interesting if you haven't come across it yet.
I'll be looking forward to places like here being able to make fun of yet another strain of their hypocrisy.
Don't worry, before too long, they will find a way to get rid of sites like these for "spreading misinformation." Just look at what the "fact checkers" have to say about using My Body, My Choice when it comes to vaccines.
Anti-lockdown protesters in Australia appropriate ‘my body, my choice’ slogan


August 23, 2021

The slogan “my body, my choice,” used to discuss bodily autonomy and the right to choose whether to continue a pregnancy, was co-opted by vaccine skeptics and promoted at anti-lockdown protests across Australia over the weekend.

The slogan was used during the rally in Melbourne on Saturday, where thousands of people defied Covid-19 restrictions to protest lockdown measures. Posters bearing the slogan were seen at rallies across the country, including “freedom” marches in Brisbane and demonstrations in Mackay.

Meanwhile, the right-wing Australian Tea Party, whose Facebook Page is followed by more than 120,000 users, put forward a false dichotomy in an inflammatory post that asked, “[d]oes ‘my body my choice’ apply to masks and vaccines? Or just killing babies?” While Facebook Page Seeds of Awareness posted a meme that compared reactions to a woman’s decision to terminate a pregnancy with that of a man unwilling to receive a Covid-19 vaccine or wear a mask.

First Draft has previously identified how Covid-19 vaccine-skeptic communities have co-opted the term “my body, my choice” and often share it alongside misinformation about the coronavirus, vaccines and lockdown restrictions. The appropriation of “my body, my choice” by Covid-19 vaccine-hesitant communities highlights how well-known, relatable phrases are given new meaning and used to sow distrust about Covid-19 vaccines and rollouts. The appropriation of the term is not unlike the tactic of keyword squatting — creating online content around a specific search-engine-optimized term to affect search results for that term — and can potentially confuse public health messaging around vaccination campaigns as well as women’s health. — Esther Chan, Lucinda Beaman
Who is First Draft? CIA front Bellingcat and Google News Initiative are two of the founding members. Their funding has come from some names you may recognize from elsewhere.

First Draft has received funding from the following organizations for 2020:
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“The idea of being able to have trustworthy copies of your own health records is not a red or blue state issue,” echoes Anderson. “
Trust/provenance is going to get thrown around often in the coming push for more censorship and control over our digital lives. They are already putting the ball into motion with things like the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) which has launched the Content Authenticity Initiative. Described as "...a community of media and tech companies, NGOs, academics, and others working to promote adoption of an open industry standard for content authenticity and provenance," and includes big names like Adobe, AFP, Arm, BBC, Getty, Microsoft, The New York Times, Qualcomm, Synthesia, Truepic, Twitter, and countless others.

I didn't really want to sperg out about it in this thread, but it all ties in quite closely to their main goal of controlling information, tracking citizens, and punishing those who step out of line. Oopsie doopsie, your digital id is being denied at the store to buy a loaf of bread because you shared a photo of a police beating that didn't contain the digital signature of Reuters. As we all know, only official sources of information are to be trusted these days and anything without the proper digital provenance is a deepfake or altered photo which is dangerous and carries worse penalties than CSA material because a "threat to democracy" has to be stopped at all costs.

If I told you all of this two years ago, most would have dismissed it outright as the rantings of an unmedicated schizophrenic. After all that we have seen and experienced with covid, none of it seems quite so farfetched now, does it?
 
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At first, I was mildly confused by Dr. James Giordano's description of "attacking someone by altering their health records/biometrics" (after all, the human those records are based on still exists, and can be re-evaluated at any time), but now, I see it.

Imagine if you had the ability to make someone fail a firearm background check, or a pre-employment physical, or make their insurance risk appear excessive, by altering their records to make them appear insane, disabled, or chronically ill.


And the fact that other nations inclusive of China, and Russia, are engaging in large-scale neuro big data initiatives to be able to create large-scale databases that can join not only imaging and physiological, but as well as other forms of phenotypic and genetic data, of the entirety of populations, renders great power because there’s great capability in that information to know where key points of strength and vulnerability may lie and also to intercede to inject information in to in some way be able to affect what appears to be your medical record/your personal record. The evidence that is you.

Then, they have guys in lab coats show up at people's doors, haul them off to be involuntarily committed (possibly under a pretext of expansion of emergency powers or suspension of constitutional protections), and inject them with "therapeutics" developed at DARPA, or basically whatever the hell they wanted.

By manipulating medical records at the source, they could make anyone they wanted look "ill" enough for direct intervention.
 
“This isn’t a passport,” South Carolina’s director of immunizations told Politico. “This is essentially a Covid card that people get at their convenience because it’s their record.”
The fact they had the wherewithal to say this means that's exactly what it is, it's an interstate passport, watch as they set up toll booths at interstate highways & demand your medical papers, which are supposed to be private.

If red states reject this, and they need to, it will give them an even bigger financial leg-up over the blue states that take it because they wont be constricting commerce nearly as much as the blue states. A passport system is just all California needed for their bloated corpse economy. The blue states are doing everything they can to implode.
 
If red states reject this, and they need to, it will give them an even bigger financial leg-up over the blue states that take it because they wont be constricting commerce nearly as much as the blue states. A passport system is just all California needed for their bloated corpse economy. The blue states are doing everything they can to implode.
Modern progressivism is basically a virus. It infects the host cell (a community) and destroys it to make more copies of itself. Once the cell is dead, the virus breaks free from the cell to spread to other cells. It can infect pretty much any cell in the body (nation) although certain types of cells (remote rural areas) are relatively immune and other types of cells (ghettos) display a mixture of both immunity and strange mutative effects (gentrification). If left unchecked, the virus kills the entire organism (nation).

The cure is unknown, with proposals ranging from chemotherapy (dictatorship) to killing the host to stop the spread of disease (civil war). Some suggest a vaccine (good education) may have been effective at one point, but we are long past that stage.
By manipulating medical records at the source, they could make anyone they wanted look "ill" enough for direct intervention.
My biggest problem with these theories is that if the government wanted to, they don't need a central database or a medical card to declare you mentally ill--they just straight up declare you mentally ill. That's what the USSR did (there it was called sluggish schizophrenia) and to a degree the US has also done that.
 
I'm just looking forward to this shit coming up against voter-ID spergs, especially considering the Poor Black People who voter-ID laws are alleged to disenfranchise the most also happen to be one of the highest demographics for vaccine noncompliance.

I mean, the spergs will try and ignore it as much as possible, but I'll be looking forward to places like here being able to make fun of yet another strain of their hypocrisy.
Voter ID sperging was never out of principle, but as a means of attack. You won't hear them utter anything in opposition to this.

Stop thinking these people are human with thoughts and standards you can hold against them.
 
Last patient portal I used duplicated the password everytime I tried logging in. Tried this on about three browsers on my desktop and one or two browsers on my phone. Used multiple combinations of enabled add-ons for Firefox. The same thing happened on every device and every browser. I called tech support for a password change and that fixed nothing.

When I told tech support what was wrong, I basically sent them a verbal bug report. I've played borderline alphas of games that had less severe bugs than this thing had. After my bug report, I was allowed to do things the old fashioned way again.
 
Well there goes my plan to go literally anywhere (or getting the money to do so) before my 20s are over. I've somehow not gotten sick even when corona was more severe but half the people I know that got vaxxed ended up getting it BAD. They also lived so It's weird in general.

Seriously though, I fucking hate the over-reliance on bullshit survelliance shit and "apps" on smartphones. I actively use a modern flip phone not because of tech ignorance but because I FUCKING HATE THIS KINDA SHIT BEING FORCED ON PEOPLE. Everything being a digital subscription service program tiedto mobile device shit just instills this level of primordial rage in me and always has since it started becoming a thing.
 
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You know an ID is probably on the low end of 'prepping' for a future pandemic.
The first would be refilling the emergency stockpile of medical supplies.

You know. The one still empty.
Oh golly gee! It's almost as if they don't give a flying fuck about the health and safety of american citizens and only power, control and wealth accumulation.

WHO COULD HAVE SEEN IT COMING?!
 
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Oracle, the Mayo Clinic
Say no more. If there was any question about this being objectively evil, it is more than sufficiently answered if these two are involved. Much like the IRS deciding they need a third party to confirm I am who I say I am (while requiring more authentication than an actual passport requires), it sounds a lot like their problem and not mine. I don't want to pay taxes in the first place, if they decide to be clowns about collecting them I'm simply laughing.
 
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