To enable the citizens of Pakistan to carry the COVID-19 vaccination certificate, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has launched the “Pak Covid-19 Vaccination Pass App” in collaboration with the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).
The vaccination certificate that is the size of a printer paper is a hassle to carry, especially when going out in public.
The best course of action is to have digital copies of mandatory documents on your phones which is why this mobile application has been issued for people who especially need them at checkpoints in public places.
NCOC in collaboration with NADRA (@NadraMedia) has launched Pak COVID-19 Vaccination Pass App, a digital wallet for COVID-19 vaccination certificate pic.twitter.com/htb2KsQPR4
— NCOC (@OfficialNcoc) August 14, 2021
The digital copies saved within the app are official proof that the said individual has received both vaccine doses.
This can also be used while flying to domestic and international locations. With the help of the apps built-in QR Code system, the digital certificate can be verified instantaneously. The app has been launched following the mandate to get vaccinated to travel by air or train.
Please note that “all the provinces had been informed regarding this decision” that partial vaccination certificates will become invalid after September 10. NCOC, with consultation with the Ministry of Health and medical experts, say that it is urged to not delay the second dose of vaccination – keeping the time interval between two doses from 42 days to 28 days.
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Travel has been uncertain for over a year now due to COVID-19. Slowly and gradually, countries worldwide are vaccinating the masses to return things to normal as they were before the virus brought havoc in our lives. This means that countries are planning to allow travellers in or have already, however, with some restrictions, including being vaccinated with World Health Organization (WHO) approved vaccines.
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