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Health App to help UK hospitality business return to normal

Last updated: March 16, 2021 5:30 am
Published: March 16, 2021
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REVIV Global announced that they have partnered with V Health Passport™ to bring the HELIIX Health Pass to the hospitality industry so they can return to normal with confidence and it’s being championed by members of the British Royal Family. V Health Passport™ makes use of the award winning VCode® technology and was launched with the backing of Zara and Mike Tindall MBE in 2020 as a way of opening up the global economy.

Health App to help UK hospitality business return to normal

Now REVIV want to bring the secure technology to hotels, bars and restaurants to open them with this game-changing solution that allows people to scan their HELIIX Health Pass before entering a venue. Everyone in attendance will be safe in the knowledge the people they are mixing must have a valid VCode® and need to have tested negative for COVID-19 prior to entry.

So how does it work? The public will be asked to download the VPassport™ app and before heading off to their restaurant, bar or conference they will get themselves a rapid antigen for COVID. Their results will be uploaded to their HELIIX Health Pass and when they arrive at their chosen venue with their secure VCode® they can be scanned in by staff.

REVIV are offering a full 360 service from testing to technology – as they can carry out testing in their clinics. To complete the comprehensive approach REVIV also offer HELIIX, an in-house management system, so companies are able to manage COVID in the work place. 

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