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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Just say NO!

Digital vaccine cards are the precursor to digital social credit scores and digital money planned by the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset, also known in England as “Build Back Better.”  If people do not buy into these voluntary cards, perhaps the rollout of the next stages of the plan can be stopped more easily.  Don’t do it!  

Who will be approved?  


Oregon aims to roll out digital COVID-19 vaccine cards by late March

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — As Oregon prepares to lift indoor mask mandates by March 31, the state is also planning to launch voluntary digital COVID-19 vaccine cards, which would allow residents the option to prove vaccination status using just their cell phones. 


The Oregon Health Authority began developing the optional digital vaccine verification tool in early December, though the program has largely flown under the radar. 


The tool, which is closely modeled after those rolled out in California and Washington, would grant Oregonians a digital option to verify vaccination status, in addition to the CDC-approved paper vaccine cards. 


Similar to the Washington model, the OHA pilot program would prompt opt-in residents to provide their name, birth date and contact information, along with a security password and pin to confirm and match State immunization records. 


According to OHA, once vaccination status is confirmed, the user would be notified with a link to their corresponding digital vaccine card and state-approved digital QR (or quick-response) code. 


“It’ll be an electronic means for people in Oregon to share their vaccination status with businesses that ask for proof of verification,” Modie stated. “And will be completely voluntary.”

According to OHA, the digital QR code should be an accepted, valid form of vaccine verification at most Oregon businesses, restaurants and events.

OHA told KOIN 6 News it is still too early for residents to opt-in for the program, but they plan to announce digital vaccine card sign-ups when the tool becomes available to the public.

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