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The Corona Passport App helping Denmark to reopen society
When you go out or when you start travelling abroad again, you can easily with the app in hand show that you have tested negative for COVID-19, have been vaccinated, or that you are immune after recovery from COVID-19.
Downloading and use of the app is voluntary. It is safe to use, and you do not show any personal information when you use the corona passport as your entrance ticket to city life in Denmark. You simply show that your corona passport is valid.
When you use the app for trips abroad, you need to show a little more information.
How does the app work?
- You log on using your NemID
- The Corona Passport app automatically retrieves data from the Danish Microbiology Database (MiBa) and The National Vaccine Registry, which supply test and vaccine data respectively
- When your corona passport is valid, you will see the colour green as well as a QR code. The passport is valid if you are vaccinated, have a negative test result no older than 72 hours from the time of the test, or are immune after recovery from COVID-19
- Your data is secured – the app does not share information about negative test result, vaccination, or immunity
- You may experience that controllers or other users of the app scan your QR code. They do this to ensure that your corona passport is in fact valid
- The app will not register any additional information about you, and is based solely on data that is already registered in centralised health care databases
- When traveling, select the particular display of your corona passport: International travel. Here, a controller can see more detailed information on why your corona passport is valid - ie. whether you have a negative test result, have been vaccinated or are immune after recovery from COVID-19.
The work of developing the app's functions is ongoing.
When you download the Corona Passport app you accept Terms and conditions. You must consent once you have downloaded the app in order to use it.
The Corona Passport has been developed by the Danish Ministry of Health, the Danish Health Data Authority, SSI, and the Danish Agency for Digitisation.
Read more about the app at: www.coronasmitte.dk/coronapas