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‘Immunaband’ bracelet features QR code to prove vaccine status

Updated: May 18, 2021 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

May 18, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – A Colorado physician is selling a scannable bracelet called Immunaband designed to provide proof of coronavirus vaccination in public.

The wristband, which has been featured by media outlets such as CNN, displays a QR code linked to personal vaccination records. Wearers must upload their vaccination card for review to receive the band, and have the option of adding their name to the bracelet, as well as the type of coronavirus vaccine they received. All bracelets read “COVID Vaccinated.”

Dr. J. Tashof Bernton, who created the wristband with the inspiration of an idea from his son, designed Immunaband as a way for restaurants “to assure customers that they are in a safe environment that takes Covid-19 seriously,” reported Total Food Service.

“I know that the folks in the restaurant industry have been through hell in the last year,” said Bernton. “And yet, they’re still looking at how to create a safe environment, how to get customers back, how to get them to feel comfortable coming back, and the Immunaband can play a really significant role in that.”

The restaurant El Merkury in Philadelphia, as well as restaurants in Los Angeles and Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, are among those that

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