Topic: Covid Certificate

5 chapters across the catalog

Tink Tank
Episode 1562 1:23:11 - 1:26:33

1562: Tink Tank

WHO Global Digital Health Certification, Travel Passports

The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Global Digital Health Certification Network, building on the European Union's COVID-19 certificate system. Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated the network will eventually expand to include routine immunization cards and international patient summaries. Critics view this as the permanent institutionalization of the digital "health passport" infrastructure.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 1:06:47 - 1:09:30

1522: Boiling Ocean

China Death Certificates, Blaming the Surge

Doctors in China have reportedly been instructed to avoid listing COVID-19 as the cause of death on official certificates, attributing fatalities to underlying conditions like heart disease or asthma instead. This directive aims to keep official mortality numbers low during the current virus surge. The hosts also discuss the narrative shift in the West, where the new wave of variants is being blamed on China's "re-opening."

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 25:43 - 27:22

1519: Freeze Peach

Ivan Sincic, European Parliament, Pfizer Vaccine Testing

European Parliament member Ivan Sincic addresses colleagues regarding the COVID-19 crisis, alleging that governments and Pfizer lied about vaccine efficacy. Sincic claims the European Commission admitted vaccines were never tested for stopping the transmission of the disease. He argues that the "lie" was used to implement digital green certificates and infringe upon fundamental human rights.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 52:24 - 54:20

1356: Chest Feeding

EU Digital COVID Certificate, Portugal and Freedom of Movement

The European Union has launched the Digital COVID Certificate to facilitate travel across member states. While officials frame it as a restoration of freedom, the hosts argue it represents a permanent barrier to the original "no passport" premise of the EU. The certificate requires proof of vaccination, antibodies, or a recent negative test.

FAQs 4 Hacks
Episode 1354 45:18 - 46:51

1354: FAQs 4 Hacks

European Union COVID-19 Travel Certificates

The European Union finalized plans for a coronavirus travel certificate to be implemented on July 1st to facilitate summer tourism across the 27-nation bloc. The pass accepts proof of vaccination, a negative test, or recovery from the virus. However, new regulations may tighten the validity window for negative tests to 48 hours, potentially requiring travelers to undergo multiple tests during long journeys.