Haven't seen the evil company Cerner mentioned here, It is from March, just trying to pass on information about whom to watch.
"We want to get back to work. We want to get back to traveling, seeing our friends and family, eating in restaurants, all of that fun stuff. And we think this is kind of the last piece of returning to some level of normalcy." said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner.
A coalition of companies including Cerner are now working on an initiative to verify a person's vaccinated status. They're doing it with a card that can share the information with a simple scan.
"It points to some other uses of this digital technology that might make all of our record-keeping simpler," Flanigan said.
Mark Ebbitts, the owner of Shelton Travel of Kansas City, said that while these vaccination cards are not yet a requirement to travel, he anticipates that may change mid-year.
"The negative, if there is a negative, might be privacy issues, that said Cerner is very conscious about those issues, maybe more so than the travel agencies in New York that are contemplating this passport health card," Ebbitts said.
When it is bragged as having more privacy than NY... know you have none
Haven't seen the evil company Cerner mentioned here, It is from March, just trying to pass on information about whom to watch.
"We want to get back to work. We want to get back to traveling, seeing our friends and family, eating in restaurants, all of that fun stuff. And we think this is kind of the last piece of returning to some level of normalcy." said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner.
A coalition of companies including Cerner are now working on an initiative to verify a person's vaccinated status. They're doing it with a card that can share the information with a simple scan.
"It points to some other uses of this digital technology that might make all of our record-keeping simpler," Flanigan said.
Mark Ebbitts, the owner of Shelton Travel of Kansas City, said that while these vaccination cards are not yet a requirement to travel, he anticipates that may change mid-year.
"The negative, if there is a negative, might be privacy issues, that said Cerner is very conscious about those issues, maybe more so than the travel agencies in New York that are contemplating this passport health card," Ebbitts said.
When it is bragged as having more privacy than NYC... know you have none
Haven't seen the evil company Cerner mentioned here, It is from March, just trying to pass on information about whom to watch.
"We want to get back to work. We want to get back to traveling, seeing our friends and family, eating in restaurants, all of that fun stuff. And we think this is kind of the last piece of returning to some level of normalcy." said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner.
A coalition of companies including Cerner are now working on an initiative to verify a person's vaccinated status. They're doing it with a card that can share the information with a simple scan.
"It points to some other uses of this digital technology that might make all of our record-keeping simpler," Flanigan said.
Mark Ebbitts, the owner of Shelton Travel of Kansas City, said that while these vaccination cards are not yet a requirement to travel, he anticipates that may change mid-year.
"The negative, if there is a negative, might be privacy issues, that said Cerner is very conscious about those issues, maybe more so than the travel agencies in New York that are contemplating this passport health card," Ebbitts said.
When it is bragged about having more privacy than NYC, then know you have none
Haven't seen the evil company Cerner mentioned here, It is from March, just trying to pass on information about whom to watch.
"We want to get back to work. We want to get back to traveling, seeing our friends and family, eating in restaurants, all of that fun stuff. And we think this is kind of the last piece of returning to some level of normalcy." said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner.
A coalition of companies including Cerner are now working on an initiative to verify a person's vaccinated status. They're doing it with a card that can share the information with a simple scan.
"It points to some other uses of this digital technology that might make all of our record-keeping simpler," Flanigan said.
Mark Ebbitts, the owner of Shelton Travel of Kansas City, said that while these vaccination cards are not yet a requirement to travel, he anticipates that may change mid-year.
"The negative, if there is a negative, might be privacy issues, that said Cerner is very conscious about those issues, maybe more so than the travel agencies in New York that are contemplating this passport health card," Ebbitts said.
When it is bragged about having more privacy than NYC, then know you have none
Haven't seen the evil company Cerner mentioned here, It is from March, just trying to pass on information about whom to watch.
"We want to get back to work. We want to get back to traveling, seeing our friends and family, eating in restaurants, all of that fun stuff. And we think this is kind of the last piece of returning to some level of normalcy." said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner.
A coalition of companies including Cerner are now working on an initiative to verify a person's vaccinated status. They're doing it with a card that can share the information with a simple scan.
"It points to some other uses of this digital technology that might make all of our record-keeping simpler," Flanigan said.
Mark Ebbitts, the owner of Shelton Travel of Kansas City, said that while these vaccination cards are not yet a requirement to travel, he anticipates that may change mid-year.
"The negative, if there is a negative, might be privacy issues, that said Cerner is very conscious about those issues, maybe more so than the travel agencies in New York that are contemplating this passport health card," Ebbitts said.
When you brag about having more privacy than NYC, then you have none.
Haven't seen the evil company Cerner mentioned here, It is from March, just trying to pass on information about whom to watch.
"We want to get back to work. We want to get back to traveling, seeing our friends and family, eating in restaurants, all of that fun stuff. And we think this is kind of the last piece of returning to some level of normalcy." said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner.
A coalition of companies including Cerner are now working on an initiative to verify a person's vaccinated status. They're doing it with a card that can share the information with a simple scan.
"It points to some other uses of this digital technology that might make all of our record-keeping simpler," Flanigan said.
Mark Ebbitts, the owner of Shelton Travel of Kansas City, said that while these vaccination cards are not yet a requirement to travel, he anticipates that may change mid-year.
"The negative, if there is a negative, might be privacy issues, that said Cerner is very conscious about those issues, maybe more so than the travel agencies in New York that are contemplating this passport health card," Ebbitts said.
Haven't seen the evil company Cerner mentioned here, It is from March, just trying to pass on information about whom to watch.
"We want to get back to work. We want to get back to traveling, seeing our friends and family, eating in restaurants, all of that fun stuff. And we think this is kind of the last piece of returning to some level of normalcy." said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner.
A coalition of companies including Cerner are now working on an initiative to verify a person's vaccinated status. They're doing it with a card that can share the information with a simple scan.
"It points to some other uses of this digital technology that might make all of our record-keeping simpler," Flanigan said.
Mark Ebbitts, the owner of Shelton Travel of Kansas City, said that while these vaccination cards are not yet a requirement to travel, he anticipates that may change mid-year.
"The negative, if there is a negative, might be privacy issues, that said Cerner is very conscious about those issues, maybe more so than the travel agencies in New York that are contemplating this passport health card," Ebbitts said.
Haven't seen the evil company Cerner mentioned here, It is from March, just trying to pass on information about whom to watch.
"We want to get back to work. We want to get back to traveling, seeing our friends and family, eating in restaurants, all of that fun stuff. And we think this is kind of the last piece of returning to some level of normalcy." said Dick Flanigan, senior vice president at Cerner.
A coalition of companies including Cerner are now working on an initiative to verify a person's vaccinated status. They're doing it with a card that can share the information with a simple scan.
"It points to some other uses of this digital technology that might make all of our record-keeping simpler," Flanigan said.
Mark Ebbitts, the owner of Shelton Travel of Kansas City, said that while these vaccination cards are not yet a requirement to travel, he anticipates that may change mid-year.
"The negative, if there is a negative, might be privacy issues, that said Cerner is very conscious about those issues, maybe more so than the travel agencies in New York that are contemplating this passport health card," Ebbitts said.