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White House: No federal vaccination database sought

White House: No federal vaccination database sought
the government is not now, nor will we be supporting a system that requires Americans to carry a credential. Uh, there will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential as these tools are being considered by the private and non profit sectors. Our interest is very simple from the federal government, which is Americans. Privacy and rights should be protected, and so the so that these systems are not used against people unfairly.
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White House: No federal vaccination database sought
The White House is stressing that it won't back any system "that requires Americans to carry a credential" to show they've been vaccinated.White House press secretary Jen Psaki says "there will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential."She says companies or nonprofit groups might offer that kind of "tool" but the White House wants to be sure that "Americans' privacy and rights" are protected. Psaki says the Biden administration will be issuing guidance around the matter soon.So-called vaccine passports currently exist in only one state 鈥� a limited government partnership in New York with a private company. But that hasn't stopped GOP lawmakers in a handful of states from rushing out legislative proposals to ban their use, calling them an infringement on personal freedom and private health choices.The news comes after The Washington Post reported last week how the administration was "working to develop a standard way of handling credentials" with private companies.CNN previously reported that several companies and technology groups have begun developing smartphone apps or systems for individuals to upload details of their COVID-19 tests and vaccinations, creating digital credentials that could be shown in order to enter concert venues, stadiums, movie theaters, offices or even countries.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 TV contributed to this report.

The White House is stressing that it won't back any system "that requires Americans to carry a credential" to show they've been vaccinated.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki says "there will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential."

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She says companies or nonprofit groups might offer that kind of "tool" but the White House wants to be sure that "Americans' privacy and rights" are protected. Psaki says the Biden administration will be issuing guidance around the matter soon.

So-called vaccine passports currently exist in only one state 鈥� a limited government partnership in New York with a private company. But that hasn't stopped GOP lawmakers in a handful of states from rushing out legislative proposals to ban their use, calling them an infringement on personal freedom and private health choices.

The news comes after last week how the administration was "working to develop a standard way of handling credentials" with private companies.

CNN previously reported that several companies and technology groups have begun developing smartphone apps or systems for individuals to upload details of their COVID-19 tests and vaccinations, creating digital credentials that could be shown in order to enter concert venues, stadiums, movie theaters, offices or even countries.

Hearst TV contributed to this report.