PASSENGERS travelling to Singapore from Myanmar can now use the ZADA COVIDPASS to share their vaccination records on arrival at the immigration checkpoints at Changi Airport.
“We are very
proud that COVIDPASS holders in Myanmar now can use the COVIDPASS as a
vaccination proof when entering Singapore, giving travellers from Myanmar
complete confidence that their data is secure and under their control,” said
Andreas Sigurdsson, ZADA Founder & CEO.
The
COVIDPASS is managed in the ZADA digital wallet and can only be issued by
accredited vaccination centres such as Pun Hlaing Hospitals in Yangon.
Digital
health certificates such as COVIDPASS are becoming a key feature of
international air travel, and decentralized solutions like ZADA are a more
secure and efficient way to manage them.
Tanes Kumar,
Chief Commercial Officer at MAI, the first Airline in Myanmar to verify the
COVIDPASS for travel, shared, “MAI is delighted to collaborate with COVIDPASS
as we strive to improve the overall travel experience of our passengers during
these challenging times. We hope this addresses the need to digitalize vaccine
passports and streamline sharing of sensitive information.”
ZADA is
seeing growing success with the COVIDPASS credential, and in the last eight
months since going live in Myanmar, over 100,000 certificates have been issued,
multiple partners have joined the network, and the unique experiences of
running a Decentralized Identity Network have been shared through forums in
both Europe, Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific.
GNLM
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