Danish Covid 'passport app' planned to be used for major events and also house parties all over Europe

Denmark last month commissioned a company called Netcompany to develop a " coronavirus passport app", and it will be available to the general public for use in screening people.

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Denmark last month commissioned a company called Netcompany to develop a "coronavirus passport app", and it will be available to the general public for use in screening people.

The app, which will cost Danish taxpayers more than 3 million Euros, will allow individuals. for example, to track at their own private parties, whether in their homes or in a venue, who has been vaccinated, who has had a recent PCR test etc.

According to the Telegraph, the Danish government (and possibly other governments in the region) is planning to use the app to track people at major events as well.

There has even been bandied about the possibility of segregating parts of stadiums, in order to seat people based on their status on the app.

Jake Hurfurt of pro-civil liberties org Big Brother Watch had the following to say:

"Netcompany’s chilling endorsement of segregated events and biosurveillance of our family members is a warning of the road Covid passes would lead us down."

"This contract shows that ministers misled Parliament and the public, claiming for months there were no plans for Covid passes and still claiming today that no decision has been made."

"This contract exposes the reality that work began on Covid certificates a long time ago."

"These draconian plans for a checkpoint nation are unnecessary, unworkable and un-British. The Prime Minister should be working to prohibit domestic Covid passes, not promote them."

Within the US, the Biden administration has also expressed interest in the idea, and are purported to be teaming up with big businesses in order to implement a similar system in parts of the country.

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