Scandinavian Sweden and Denmark have announced plans to issue digital certificates to those vaccinated against the new coronavirus.

In Europe, where infection with the new coronavirus is widespread, vaccination has begun in various countries.



Of these, the Swedish government announced on the 4th that it plans to introduce a digital certificate certifying vaccination by the summer if international standards are in place.



In addition, neighboring Denmark announced on the 3rd that it will issue a similar certificate.



Details will be decided in the future, but by the end of this month we will be able to check on the website whether we have been vaccinated, and we plan to have a smartphone app in the next few months.



There are voices from the business community and others who say that vaccination certification is necessary for the full-scale resumption of economic activities in the future.



However, since it is often unknown how long the vaccine will last, discussions continue due to temperature differences within the EU = European Union, which is considering the introduction of a certificate common to all member states. I am.