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A digital health app aims to get people flying again
Dec 1, 2020 鈥 2 min read
IATA's new Travel Pass could be the solution to COVID-free international air travel 漏 Sergei Karpukhin / TASS
With the global pandemic adding complications and safety concerns to air travel, flying isn鈥檛 exactly the easiest endeavour one can undertake. That鈥檚 why several companies and agencies are working on a solution that can ensure safe travels to all, from airlines to governments to the travelers themselves. One of these solutions is scheduled to be ready very soon, and it鈥檚 been prepared by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
The CDC recommends travellers get three COVID-19 tests
The IATA is working on its Travel Pass, a sort of global health passport that could allow people to start flying around the world again while also ensuring that all health and safety regulations are being observed. 鈥淭o re-open borders without quarantine and restart aviation, governments need to be confident that they are effectively mitigating the risk of importing COVID-19,鈥 according to an IATA press release. 鈥淭his means having accurate information on passengers鈥 COVID-19 health status鈥.
That鈥檚 exactly what the Travel Pass aims to do 鈥 operating out of an app, it will be a way to facilitate the flow of information between travelers, governments, airlines and laboratories. Travellers can check the anti-COVID regulations of the country they鈥檙e flying to and see where the closest lab they can get tested at is; the laboratories will then directly upload their results onto the app so that it鈥檚 reliable and up-to-date. Once it鈥檚 time to actually fly out, travelers can show their results on the app to airline personnel and border patrol officers, so that they try to ensure that there will be no spreading of the virus on the plane or in the destination country.
The app is expected to start testing at the end of 2020 and then be released for both iOS and Android in 2021. You can also check out more additional information on IATA鈥檚 official website .
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