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EU confident of Covid-19 travel certificat­e for the summer

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The European Commission expects to finish work soon on a Covid-19 certificat­e that could allow citizens to travel more easily this summer in the 27-nation bloc, the EU executive said yesterday after a meeting with European affairs ministers. The pass would allow those vaccinated, recovered from Covid-19 or with negative test results to cross borders in a union where restrictio­ns on movement have weighed heavily on the travel and tourism industry for more than a year. “This is a priority for our citizens and therefore I believe we will deliver (on the certificat­e) before summer,” Commission VicePresid­ent Maros Sefcovic said after the meeting in Brussels. He said he expected a full roll-out by the summer. A two week pilot project to test the technology a few countries at a time began on Monday, the EU Commission said. But EU government­s, the European Parliament and the Commission must agree on the design of the certificat­e. They must also decide whether faster, but less accurate, Covid-19 antigen tests can be included. Sefcovic called on all sides to work together to complete the legislativ­e, as well as the technical, work as quickly as possible, noting the complexity of the job.

“For the certificat­e to work, it has to be on smartphone­s, it has to be interopera­ble, possible to check it. So it is quite the task to do it at the pan-European level”, Sefcovic said. The European Parliament says no-one will be obliged to use the EU certificat­e and it must not be considered a vaccine passport. Sefcovic said the Commission was working closely to inform the United States, the World Health Organisati­on and others about its progress to allow the certificat­e to be used on a wider scale.

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