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Biometric Digital ID Cards Could Track Vaccination Status, Dutch Queen Máxima Says at Davos

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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands advocated for the widespread use of biometric digital ID cards, suggesting their utility in tracking vaccination records, school enrollment, and government welfare.

She also highlighted the potential benefits for health and financial inclusion. However, critics have raised concerns about the possible use of digital IDs in conjunction with Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) to create a surveillance system akin to China’s social credit score.

Globalist institutions, including the World Health Organization, are pushing for the implementation of such measures under the guise of preparing for future pandemics.

“When I started this job, there were actually very little countries in Africa or Latin America that had one ubiquitous type of ID, and certainly that was digital and certainly that was biometric… We’ve really worked with all our partners to actually help grow this, and the interesting part of it is that yes, it is very necessary for financial services, but not only,” Queen Maxima said.

At the same time, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair emphasized the need for vaccine passports, predicting the introduction of new vaccines and injectables in the coming years.

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