South Wales Echo

Vaccine passports ‘will be a feature of our life’

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VACCINE passports for internatio­nal travel will be “a feature of our life in the future”, Boris Johnson has said.

The Prime Minister acknowledg­ed that documents providing proof that someone has received a coronaviru­s jab “raise all sorts of issues”.

He told a Downing Street press conference: “It’s a novel one for our country.

“We’ve never had this type of question before within the domestic UK economy, within our own home market.

“Though clearly vaccine passports as an idea are not new when it comes to internatio­nal travel.

“There’s been certificat­es for things like yellow fever and other diseases in the past, and I’m sure that that will be a feature of our life in the future.”

Mr Johnson said there are “some complexiti­es” regarding how such a scheme will affect unvaccinat­ed people such as children and those “not medically able” to receive a jab.

He added: “We’re looking at what they’re thinking of in other countries and we’ll be making sure we report back to everybody as soon as we possibly can.”

Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove is heading up a Government review into “Covid status certificat­es”.

It is understood he is considerin­g the possibilit­y of the NHS coronaviru­s app featuring a digital health passport, which would carry details of vaccinatio­ns and negative test results.

Proof of a recent negative coronaviru­s test or having been vaccinated could then be used to attend events held within the UK or to gain entry to foreign countries, depending on border rules.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson

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