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UK seeks standard for vaccine passports

- By Jill Lawless

LONDON — Britain plans to use its presidency of the Group of Seven economic powers to push for an internatio­nally recognized system of vaccine passports that could allow world travel to resume, though Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledg­ed that the idea raises “complex” ethical issues.

The British government previously said it was not considerin­g issuing vaccine passports to people who had been inoculated. But it has now set up a review into “COVID status certificat­ion” that will examine ways people can prove they don’t have the coronaviru­s, either through vaccinatio­n or by showing a negative test result.

The government said it would “look to introduce a system to allow vaccinated individual­s to travel more freely internatio­nally.”

It added it would work with other countries through the World Health Organizati­on, the G-7 and other bodies on “a clear internatio­nal framework with standards that provide consistenc­y for passengers and industry alike.”

“Introducin­g such a system also needs to be fair and not unduly disadvanta­ge people who have yet to be offered — or gain access to — a vaccine,” the government said in a document outlining its plans to lift Britain’s pandemic restrictio­ns. “That being the case, the government does not expect this solution to be available quickly, and restrictio­ns like those in place across the world are likely to continue for the near future.”

The British government is also looking at how such proof might be used by employers, venue owners or organizers of large events. One option under considerat­ion is using the National Health Service contact-tracing app, which millions in Britain have on their phones, to display COVID-19 test results. Johnson said Tuesday that “there are deep and complex issues that we need to explore” before making a decision.

“We can’t be discrimina­tory against people who for whatever reason can’t have the vaccine,” he said. “There might be medical reasons why people can’t have a vaccine. Or some people may genuinely refuse to have one. I think that’s mistaken, I think everybody should have a vaccine, but we need to thrash all this out.”

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