Liquid Avatar Technologies Inc. announces the introduction of biometrically and conventionally secured identity in combination with government issued records. Using verifiable vaccine credentials for health passports, initially in Canada and the United States of America, the LAVCE platform will enable individuals to provide issued proof of COVID-19 vaccination status digitally and seamlessly to verifying organizations. Using this ecosystem will allow individuals to return to work and everyday activities safely and securely through privacy- by-design architecture that gives people control of their personal data. The LAVCE currently supports verifiable credentials by creating a Trust Triangle between the Issuer of a credential, such as a government, health provider, workplace or school, the credential Holder (the data subject), and the Verifier (receiver of data) that is working to validate each unique data transaction. Far more secure and reliable than paper-based credentials, contract tracing forms, and traditional apps, the LAVCE and verifiable credentials can effectively reduce or eliminate fraud as all functions are supported by cryptographic blockchain solutions using the Indicio Network, the premier enterprise blockchain network for identity. Liquid Avatar believes that this is the first commercial application of its kind in Canada and one of the first in North America to support biometric and conventionally validated identity together with verifiable credentials and has already embarked on an early awareness campaign with several organizations and commercial programs in the coming weeks. The Company has previously announced its partnership with Ontario-licensed Vector Health Laboratories ("Vector Labs"), and it is helping to drive interoperable, privacy-preserving credentials for digital health as part of the Linux Foundation Public Health's Cardea project. Personal data is controlled and secured by an individual or entity through the Liquid Avatar mobile app and custodial, cloud-based agent digital wallet or through the LAVCE's upcoming SDKs for iOS and Android to power 3 party apps. A person holding verifiable credentials will be able to safely upload their personal vaccination records and validated health testing lab COVID-19 test results in one of two ways: They can use a self-attested form with electronic images of their electronic or physical vaccine records, or they will be able to directly import their government records through a user-managed secure execution environment process that is currently in development. Once a person has their verifiable vaccine or test result credential, they can choose to share it with a business to be granted verified access to services and facilities. A person who uses a COVID-19 vaccine credential in this way has complete control over who can verify the credential, and the technology ensures that their Personally Identifiable Information (PII) cannot be accessed or tracked without their consent. LAVCE provides users with complete oversight and management over their digital identity and verifiable credentials.