This was announced by the Minister of Health
Authorities in the UK will not introduce COVID passports. This was announced by Sajid Javid, Minister of Health and Social Affairs of the United Kingdom in an interview with the BBC.
“I am pleased to confirm that we will not implement these plans,” he said.
Earlier it was expected that from the end of this month in England, where more than 80% of the population of the kingdom live, to attend discos, clubs and a number of public events, it will be necessary to provide a certificate of completion of vaccination. .
At the same time, the authorities of Scotland, one of the four administrative and political parts of Great Britain, announced that from October 1 they will make the document binding.
They require a vaccination certificate for nightclubs in the UK
Fully vaccinated residents of Scotland can receive an electronic or paper certificate with a QR code confirming their immune status. It is also expected to be available soon through the standard NHS Scotland app. It will be necessary to present a certificate when visiting nightclubs and events with more than 500 people, held indoors, as well as events with more than 4,000 people, if they are outdoors.
Certificates will also be required for visitors to events of any type with more than 10,000 people, which will affect Scottish football fans.
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Source: BGNES
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