COVID-19 vaccine passport is no longer required to travel to UK
COVID-19 vaccine passport in no longer available to fly UK, the vaccine deployment minister Nadhim Zahawi said on Sunday
The United Kingdom will not have COVID-19 vaccine passport facilities, as told by the vaccine deployment minister Nadhim Zahawi on Sunday. These facilities are temperately restricted as per vaccine deployment guidelines. However, every individual can go for a proof of their vaccinations if they will travel other countries. Vaccine passports will be made compulsory and any officials will not be getting vaccinated which in some ways which was possible through a vaccine passport.
Several countries have clarified that they will waive quarantine requirements specially for those who have had their jabs.
Officials around the world are seeking alternative ways on how such certificates can help reopen economies by analyzing those who are being protected against COVID-19.
Countries like Sweden have plans in place to launch a virtual vaccine passport by this summer. When these countries have started opening up our societies again, certificates are more likely to be required for taking part in other activities such as travelling.
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