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Pakistan Launches Covid Vaccination App, includes a Digital Certificate

  • August 24, 2021
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The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has launched the ‘Pak Covid-19 Vaccination Pass App’ in partnership with the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra).

NCOC has launched Pak COVID-19 Immunization Pass App, a digital wallet with COVID-19 vaccination certificate photos, in conjunction with NADRA (@NadraMedia).
twitter.com/htb2KsQPR4
August 14, 2021 — NCOC (@OfficialNcoc)

The software was created to make it easier for consumers to carry their digital Covid-19 immunisation certificate with them.


The software allows users to download and keep the Covid immunisation certificate they received from Nadra.


The digital certificate serves as formal proof of immunisation against Covid-19, which is essential for local and foreign travel.


The digital certificate can be instantly confirmed using the QR Code.


The NCOC announced earlier this week that after September 10, comprehensive Covid-19 vaccination certificates will be required for air travel.

Pakistan’s virus response nerve centre also made a crucial decision to speed up the vaccination process across the country.


The forum stated that the partial vaccination certificate will expire on September 10th, “despite the fact that all provinces have been informed of this decision.”


The time between the first and second doses of all vaccines has been decreased from 42 to 28 days, according to the forum.


It was decided after consulting with the Ministry of Health and medical specialists, according to the statement.
The NCOC also announced earlier t

his month that starting October 1, only vaccinated people will be allowed to travel by train.

 

Source: tribune.com.pk/

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