The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Blair calls for ‘digital IDS’ to show ‘disease status’

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People will need a new form of “digital ID” so they can prove their “disease status” as the world moves out of lockdown, Tony Blair has said.

The former prime minister said that only if people can show easily whether they are clear of coronaviru­s will industries like internatio­nal travel be able to restart.

Speaking at the virtual Cogx technology conference, Mr Blair said that such a system would operate alongside track and trace programmes as the economy reopens.

“You can create a digital ID today that is much more easily protected so you can deal with a lot of the privacy issues that worry people,” he said.

“It is a natural evolution of the way that we are going to use technology in any event to transact daily life and this Covid crisis gives an additional reason for doing that.

“I think people’s disease status – have they been tested, what is the result of that test and have they had the disease, do they have the disease – unless you are able to record some of this data in a way people can use, it is going to be difficult to go back to anything like a near normal in things like transport.

“If you are going to start internatio­nal travel again, how can you do that unless people can be easily tested and have some record of that test?

“There has always been a good case for introducin­g some form of digital ID but I think that case is even more powerful today.”

Mr Blair acknowledg­ed the increasing use of technology risked leaving behind people who were less comfortabl­e with using it, but said the issue could be addressed through training and education.

He said people would need to adapt as some sectors of the economy would be changed forever as a result of the virus.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Tony Blair.
Picture: PA. Tony Blair.

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