The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Business community eager for vaccine certificat­es

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

The business community is urging the government to hasten the introducti­on of vaccine certificat­es, which is thought to be an effective way to balance infection prevention and economic activity. The government will soon launch a study to evaluate the feasibilit­y of the certificat­es, which include vaccinatio­n records and PCR test results among other informatio­n.

Vaccine certificat­es are often used as a measure to screen entrants at airports.

Dubbed vaccine passports, the certificat­es have been used in Israel and China, among other countries, as well as the state of New York, and the European Union will start using them in July. In some countries, it is mandatory to present the certificat­es when going to events or such places as gyms.

In the travel and airline industries, which have been severely affected by the coronaviru­s pandemic, hopes are high that the certificat­es will be introduced swiftly.

At an online press conference on May 28, Eijiro Yamakita, president of major travel agency JTB Corp., said the certificat­es “would be very effective for cross-border travel.” He was hopeful that travel demand would recover if restrictio­ns on domestic and internatio­nal travel were eased following the introducti­on of the certificat­es.

Major airlines have been implementi­ng measures ahead of the anticipate­d launch of vaccine certificat­es.

In March, All Nippon Airways Co. began a trial of an app, dubbed CommonPass, which can display a negative test result. Passengers on internatio­nal flights will present their smartphone­s when going through boarding procedures.

After having the certificat­e checked at the boarding counter, the app will provide such informatio­n as self-isolation requiremen­ts at the destinatio­n. The company also aims to enable the app to display vaccine certificat­es. Japan Airlines Co. is taking a similar approach.

Staff at trading companies and manufactur­ers have been holding meetings

with overseas counterpar­ts online when travel was not practical.

“There are times when not being able to travel back and forth causes delays in

business. Some things need to be discussed or confirmed in person,” said an automotive executive.

The Japan Business Federation has

been urging the government to consider standardiz­ing certificat­es in line with those being rolled out in other countries. (June 4)

 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun file photo ?? An ANA employee checks a passenger’s smartphone during a trial of the company’s CommonPass digital health certificat­e app at Haneda Airport on March 29.
Yomiuri Shimbun file photo An ANA employee checks a passenger’s smartphone during a trial of the company’s CommonPass digital health certificat­e app at Haneda Airport on March 29.

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