r363l l10n @r363ll10n
09 May, 04:21
​​Immunaband has introduced silicone wristbands that will store information from the vaccination passport. The creators hope that their brainchild will take root, and that Americans will rush to buy their bracelets to tell others that they are already vaccinated.

The bracelet costs about $ 20, and restaurants are already starting to buy it for their employees.

"It's a way of saying,' Look, I'm safe, ' and trying to reduce the tension and fear that people experience after about a year in isolation," CNN reported.

Also CNN:

"The ImmunaBand is a blue silicone wristband that performs two functions: first, it has a built-in QR code containing information about your COVID-19 vaccination card, which can be used as a backup for people who have lost or forgotten their CDC vaccination card. The second function of ImmunaBand is to show an external demonstration that the person is fully vaccinated, making it safe for intimacy.

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So, how does it work? Owners must download their vaccination cards for review before they can receive the wristband. The documentation is stored on a server that complies with medical privacy laws, and the entire process is encrypted, the company said.
The company produces two tapes - one with a QR code, and the other with a QR code, as well as the user's name and the type of vaccine he received. Both options are priced at $ 19.99. According to the company, this code can be scanned with a smartphone to confirm the vaccination."

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04:22 PM - May 09, 2021
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