Experts are speculating that an eventual return to the normal pre-coronavirus world of packed concerts, sporting events, movies and flying abroad might require an individual to have a vaccine passport, CNN reported on Sunday.

In order to prepare for such a scenario and give individuals a handy clearance to do these activities, several companies are developing smartphone apps for people to conveniently upload details of their coronavirus tests and vaccinations.

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One such example is the Common Trust Network, an app developed by non-profit groups with the aim of creating a trustworthy model for validating the health status of individuals as they travel. Common Trust Network has already partnered with several airlines and hundreds of health systems across the United States

The group has created a CommonPass app that allows users to upload relevant medical information, such as a proof of vaccination, that can generate a health certificate or pass in the form of a QR code that can then be shown to authorities without revealing sensitive information.

Read more at NEWSMAX.