Ottawa Citizen

Company offers Canadian vaccine passport

- TRISTIN HOPPER

With Immigratio­n Minister Marco Mendicino promising earlier this month to implement a COVID-19 passport for internatio­nal travel, a Canadian firm is offering to do it for free in the form of a smartphone app.

Vector Health Labs — an Ontario company specializi­ng in private COVID-19 testing — is offering to devise a digital vaccine passport based on their existing CANATRACE platform, a contact tracing app already in use by private companies such as Starbucks and The Keg.

“No net new developmen­t needed,” Vector Health CFO Jay Fischbach told the National Post.

The proposal is for a federal government-branded app that would register either someone's vaccinatio­n status or their most recent COVID-19 test. When entering a business or facility with COVID-19 screening, the user would simply would simply scan a QR code and their details would be uploaded.

“In the event that there is an infected individual at that organizati­on we can then broadcast that back to those individual­s,” said Vector Health CEO Rob Godfrey.

Godfrey is the son of Paul Godfrey, the executive chair of Postmedia, which owns the National Post.

Vector Health runs several Toronto-area testing centres providing private COVID-19 testing — including antigen testing — and has contracted with several major firms to manage COVID-19 tracing among employees.

Vector's app allows individual­s to log their most recent COVID-19 test results in a “verifiable wallet.”

CANATRACE, which Vector Health has just acquired, is a replacemen­t for pen-andpaper contact tracing methods. Rather than have customers manually fill out their contact details on entering a business, CANATRACE clients simply prompt the user to enter their details on a Canadian-hosted database where the results are deleted every 30 days.

Any federal app would essentiall­y be a melding of the two technologi­es.

However, Godfrey said that the app technology could also be extended to other health screening measures, such as checking for flu shots among individual­s entering a care home.

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