Google yesterday announced that Google Pay now has the ability to save and display COVID-19 vaccinations cards, amongst your many payment methods.

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For those who feel that paper proof of vaccination is easily misplaced, then Google is aiming to make things more manageable by updating its core Google Pay API to allow the storage of vaccination cards from within Google Pay.

According to the Google support page, Android users will now be able to store their digital vaccine card, aptly named a COVID Card, on their smartphone. The info stored will show when you were vaccinated, plus the vaccine you received. The COVID Card feature will also let you store test results, and it will initially roll out to US users.

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With COVID-19 still affecting many countries around the world, the vaccine rollout has never been more important. Vital, too, is the need to actually prove you've had the jab. And while paper proof provides an adequate means to do this, it does come with its own set of problems relating to durability and vulnerability to fraud.

Google says that government agencies and certain healthcare organizations will be able to circulate the COVID Cards directly to users' Google Pay apps. To download a digital copy of your vaccination proof to your phone, head over to the respective portal of your authorized healthcare provider, then find and click the "Save to phone" button.

Local governments have been trialing digital-only versions of the vaccine cards for some time, electronically translating the card data onto your smartphone, and using a scannable QR code to verify your vaccination status. 

With Google now entering the fray, it should hopefully make it much easier for people to save their vaccination status digitally to their best Android phones. Google has introduced a several security measures to shore up the safety of your data, not least by only storing the data locally on your phone and not its servers, but also by using biometric authentication to verify your identity. 

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