Digital immunity passports part of government’s plans to ramp up testing
Under the plans digital immunity passports will be used to allow people who have tested negative for the virus to return to work and travel.
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Under the plans digital immunity passports will be used to allow people who have tested negative for the virus to return to work and travel.
This month’s mobile apps round up features news that design company Sigma has partnered with app evaluation company ORCHA.
Access to apps and services via NHS login has been made easier after a new process was introduced which allows photo ID to be checked in advance.
Over 3,000 elderly and vulnerable people have been connected to their families during Covid-19 via specially adapted tablets.
Number 10 revealed on Tuesday it plans to “update existing laws on identity checking to enable digital identity to be used as widely as possible”.
The new exposure notification system will replace the need for users to install contact-tracing apps developed by public health bodies.