Europe Begins Large-Scale Public Tests for ‘Vaccination Card’ – EVOL

Several nations in Europe are taking part in large-scale public testing of the globalist European Union’s (EU) new “vaccination card.”

In September, five EU countries with be piloting the newly developed European Vaccination Card (EVC).

The EU plans to roll out the EVC across all member states after the testing phase is complete.

According to EU officials, EVC “aims to empower individuals by consolidating all their vaccination data in one easily accessible location.”

The pilot program marks a step toward the continent-wide rollout of the card, which will serve as a replacement for vaccine passports that were rolled out during the pandemic.

Belgium, Germany, Greece, Latvia, and Portugal will be the first nations to test the new card.

It will be issued in a variety of formats, including printed cards, mailed copies, and digital versions for smartphones.

According to Vaccines Today, the program aims to “pave the way for other countries by harmonizing vaccine terminology, developing a common syntax, ensuring adaptability across different healthcare settings, and refining EVC implementation plans.”

The plans will be made public in 2026, “extending the EVC system beyond the pilot phases and enabling broad adoption across all EU Member States.”

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