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NAIROBI - The Kenyan and British government­s say they are working on a system to recognise Covid vaccine certificat­es issued in both countries, to facilitate travel between them.

This comes after the UK changed its controvers­ial internatio­nal travel traffic light system to make it easier for fully vaccinated passengers to travel to England.

But despite being removed from the UK's red list, Kenyans intending to travel there will still have to take a test three days before travelling, quarantine for 10 days on arrival, as well as pay for Covid tests while in isolation.

Under the UK's new rules effective from October 4, fully vaccinated people from countries that are not on the red list will be exempt from the compulsory quarantine.

But Tuesday's joint statement by the British High Commission and Kenya’s Health ministry just shows how complicate­d the matter still is and may not be resolved soon. "Establishi­ng a system to mutually recognise each other's vaccine certificat­es for a vaccine passport programm for travel takes time particular­ly in an unpreceden­ted pandemic," the statement says.

Health experts in Kenya say the recent announceme­nt from the UK will have an impact in the uptake of Covid-19 vaccines in the country.

People from other African countries that remain in the UK red list have criticised the new travel rules saying it's discrimina­tory.

The World Health Organisati­on has been against vaccine passports for internatio­nal travel due to unequitabl­e availabili­ty of Covid-19 vaccines globally. – BBC..

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