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Initiating a Globally-Recognized Vaccine Passport, Indonesia's G20 HWG Meeting Series Welcome More International Visitors
JAKARTA, April 5 , 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/

Assuming the presidency in the upcoming G20 summit, Indonesia has begun the 
Health Working Group (HWG) meeting series that took place on 28-30 March 2022 
in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 

Indonesia's G20 presidency seeks to harmonize safe and healthy travel 
procedures worldwide, especially the recognition of COVID-19 vaccine 
certificates, in the wake of the devastating COVID-19 pandemic that ravaged all 
countries across the globe. The HWG meeting was aimed to foster a dialogue in 
the health sector between participating countries and synchronized global 
health protocols.

The meeting was attended by 70 foreign delegates and 50 local delegates. 
Delegates who participated in person were Australia, Argentina, the United 
Kingdom, India, etc., and the World Health Organization (WHO). Meanwhile, those 
who attended virtually included Canada, France, etc., and international 
organizations such as the World Bank.

Countries in Asia Pacific such as Singapore ( 
https://www.caas.gov.sg/who-we-are/newsroom/Detail/singapore-reopens-borders-to-all-fully-vaccinated-travellers 
), aims to open to fully vaccinated travelers and transition to a new 
Vaccination Travel Framework by April 2022. Other countries ( 
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-03-10/singapore-looks-to-next-phase-of-opening-to-vaccinated-travelers 
)in the region reopening borders to vaccinated travelers include Malaysia, the 
Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia. 

"Therefore, we need to have synchronized health protocols globally. This will 
enable safer international travels and accelerate the social and economic 
recovery for good," said Budi Gunadi Sadikin, the Minister of Health of 
Indonesia.

The HWG meeting has unveiled the initiation to standardize the digital COVID-19 
vaccine certificates through a universal verifier made according to the WHO 
standards. The system is web-based that can be used on all devices and each 
country does not need to change the system or the QR codes that are currently 
used. 

Each country is given the flexibility to apply necessary health protocols from 
their own respective countries. However, the procedures are clear and universal 
thus strengthening the global health architecture and easing traveling across 
countries. 

The synchronization of health protocols is needed to support the 
interconnectivity of health information. This process is expected to start from 
the G20 member countries and expanding to other countries globally. 

The second HWG meeting will be held in Lombok in June, discussing about global 
health fund in case of a future pandemic. The last of the HWG series will 
discuss the global medical research and will be held in Bali in November. 

More information can be accessed at the Indonesia's Ministry of Health website 
https://www.kemkes.go.id/. 

Source:The Indonesian Ministry of Health

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