The COVID-19 Credentials Initiative (CCI) - hosted by Linux Foundation Public Health (LFPH) - is working to standardize an approach to vaccination credentials. . To control the spread of COVID-19, nations have implemented a variety of containment strategies including lockdowns, inbound travel restrictions, and more. In recent weeks, millions of people in the US have received a COVID-19 vaccine. As the vaccination rollout continues, some semblance of normality could return later in 2021. So-called vaccine passports , a person's proof of vaccination, could enable travel and entry into spaces in the months ahead. The COVID-19 Credentials Initiative (CCI) is hosted by Linux Foundation Public Health (LFPH) and is working with a number of partners to build these solutions and standardize an approach to vaccination credentials. . In response to COVID-19, the Linux Foundation Public Health aims to enhance public trust by promoting standardized digital vaccination credentials for safer travel.. COVID-19 Initiative, Open Source Development, Digital Vaccination Credentials. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
I am a committed toilet hacker. Yes, I am fiercely committed to making better, smarter and more accessible toilets. In fact, I want armies of purpose driven people pursuing this same mission. The reason that I am so passionate about this is that it is unacceptable that 2.6 billion people have zero access to a basic toilet. . Think about that number for a moment. In India, there are 3 cell phones for every toilet. Yes, you can call someone halfway around the world, but getting access to the most powerful health tool around is out of reach. Your options are the field, the street and worst of all the source of your drinkable water, the nearby river or lake. I am committed to taking on this challenge. The question is, how do you tackle a 2.6 billion person problem? The magnitude of that number is mind numbing, the subject is shrouded in taboo and the number of people who are even aware of the issue are few. Everyone is focused on the sexy sister of sanitation, water. Yet, I am committed to the underserved, under-invested and under-innovated sister, the toilet and access to basic hygiene. The answer on how to tackle this is to create a perpetual hack-attack.. Think about that number for a moment. In India, there are 3 cell phones for every toilet. Yes, you c. committed, toilet, hacker, fiercely, making, better, smarter. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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