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Originally Posted by DaFace
While it's not a universal standard, my employer requires vaccines for those in the office, and you have to verify through the CLEAR app. You scan your drivers' license, scan your face to verify you're not using someone else's ID, and scan your vaccine card. It cross-references the info on your vaccine card against the state's registry to verify.
When you use it (at your employer or at a sporting event), you scan your face again, and it generates a bar code that can be scanned. As far as I know (though I'm not sure), the only info transmitted to the employer/facility is just "Yep, this person is verified," rather than any actual info about the vaccine itself.
My guess is that places that want to be super precise about it will end up going that direction. It's what the Raiders are planning to use as well FWIW.
That said, I'm sure some will just ask for the vax card and accept that some people will try and cheat. While that sucks, the goal is to dramatically reduce the exposure. Complete elimination of exposure is pretty tough.
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Let's say you were employed with this entity for multiple years and they threatened to or fired you because you didn't want to comply.
I should have been a lawyer.