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Sunday, 12/13/2020 12:43:23 PM

Sunday, December 13, 2020 12:43:23 PM

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Health Passes Move Forward

This idea continues to move forward. Yet to be revealed is the extent of CLX's involvement (in the idea, not the companies specifically noted in the below article) so that a real measure of acquired market share can begin to take shape. Of course, this would all directly effect PASO, as they are still the one and only reverse merger candidate (no proof to suggest they are not). If CLX can pull off a "majority +", and can avoid significant legal and technical issues regarding their piece to the puzzle, look out NYSE.


https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/13/technology/coronavirus-vaccine-apps.html#click=https://t.co/yprVB0fKQ3


"But no Covid-19 health pass has received as much fanfare as the CommonPass app, developed by the Commons Project, a nonprofit focused on building technology for public use. The group began developing software to help people retrieve and use their medical data well before the start of the pandemic. But spikes in virus cases around the world this spring accelerated its work.

First, the group helped build a health pass app for some East African nations that aims to verify truck drivers with negative coronavirus test results, enabling them to pick up food shipments at ports and deliver them across borders to landlocked countries. A few months later, the group partnered with the World Economic Forum to build a more global digital health pass system for Covid-19. Their first target: international air travel."

I believe the next 45 days are going to be very interesting. Very.