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Vax passports ditched in UK’S new plan

- REUTERS

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set out on Tuesday his plans to manage the Covid-19 pandemic in the winter months, announcing a decision to scrap the introducti­on of vaccine passports and steps to end some emergency powers.

Johnson, under fire from some in his governing Conservati­ve Party for raising taxes to fix a health and social care crisis, looks set to try to soothe those critics by ditching plans to introduce passports despite an increasing number of coronaviru­s cases.

Speaking to broadcaste­rs, Health Minister Sajid Javid said he did not anticipate more lockdowns and that the vaccine passports would not be introduced in England, as the government depends instead on vaccines and testing to defend the public.

“Now that we’re entering autumn and winter ... the prime minister this week will be setting out our plans to manage Covid over the coming few months and in that we will be making it clear that our vaccine programme is working,” Javid told Sky News.

He told the BBC he was not “anticipati­ng any more lockdowns” but would not take the measure off the table, that the government would not go ahead with vaccine passports to allow people to attend mass events and he wanted to “get rid of ” PCR tests for travellers as soon as possible.

‘Lot of virus around’

Javid added the government would remain “cautious”, but “the vaccine programme, our testing programme, our surveillan­ce programme, the new treatments... this is all our wall of defence and whilst there’s a lot of virus around, it is working”.

The night-time industry welcomed the U-turn on vaccine passports, with Michael Kill, the chief executive of the Night Time Industries Associatio­n (NTIA) trade body, saying he hoped businesses would be able to “start to rebuild a sector that has consistent­ly been at the sharp end of this pandemic”.

The government also said it expected Britain’s Joint Committee for Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on (JCVI) to confirm the details of a vaccinatio­n booster programme to begin this month.

“I AM DETERMINED TO GET RID OF ANY POWERS WE NO LONGER NEED BECAUSE OF OUR VACCINE DEFENCES”

BORIS JOHNSON

British Prime Minister

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