Vaccine passports — digital credentials proving vaccination status — were introduced as “temporary” emergency measures to allow safe reopening. Two years later, the infrastructure remains in place, and proposals to expand digital credentialing to other domains are actively being developed.
The EU Digital COVID Certificate established a framework for pan-European health credentialing that could be adapted for any health-related restriction. The technical infrastructure — QR codes, verification apps, centralized databases — is now permanently embedded in government systems.
“The infrastructure built for vaccine verification can be repurposed for any form of compliance credentialing: carbon credits, social credit, financial compliance. The QR code does not care what it is certifying.”
The World Health Organization has proposed expanding digital health certificates through the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network. The stated purpose is to verify vaccination status for international travel. The potential application is far broader.
What was introduced as a temporary pandemic measure has become the proof-of-concept for a permanent digital compliance infrastructure. The tool exists. Only the pretext for using it changes.