‘It’s About Your Money’: New EU Vaccination Card Will Be Used to Control Access to Banking, Other Services
Dutch attorney Meike Terhorst joined “The Defender In-Depth” this week to discuss the EU’s plans for a European Vaccination Card, the plan’s similarities to the EU’s digital vaccination certificate, the global push toward digital ID and implications for health and medical freedom.
Dutch attorney Meike Terhorst joined “The Defender In-Depth” this week to discuss the European Union’s (EU) plans for a European Vaccination Card (EVC), the plan’s similarities to the EU’s Digital COVID Certificate, the global push toward digital ID and implications for health and medical freedom.
The EU, which pioneered the development of digital “vaccine passports,” will next month launch a test run of its new EVC in five countries — Belgium, Germany, Greece, Latvia and Portugal.
The card purports to “foster informed decision-making on vaccination, and improve continuity of care across the EU” and “aims to empower individuals by consolidating all their vaccination data in one easily accessible location.”
While the objectives of the program, set to be implemented throughout the EU by 2026, appear benign, critics argue the EVC is a stepping stone for mandatory vaccinations in the future.
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