Britain will not introduce COVID-19 vaccine passports

Britain will not introduce COVID-19 vaccine passports

Britain will not introduce COVID-19 vaccine passports People can seek proof from doctor if needed for travel to other countries    British Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi speaks at the House of Commons in London, Britain February 4, 2021. UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor/Handout via REUTERS LONDON - Britain will not introduce COVID-19 vaccine passports, but people will be able to seek proof from their doctor if needed for travel to other countries, vaccine deployment minister Nadhim Zahawi said on Sunday."We are certainly not looking to introduce it as part of the vaccine deployment programme," Zahawi told Sky News.(Reporting by Costas Pitas; Editing by Hugh Lawson) (([email protected]; 0207 513 4700; Reuters Messaging: [email protected] and @Cpitas on Twitter))Zawya CoveragemetalsAgility subsidiary asked to evacuate from Kuwait sitetravelNew restrictions for Dubai flyers effective today; Denmark lifts ban on UAE flightsfinancial servicesSaudi's Bank Albilad names new chairman, vice chairman of boardtransportSaudi car rental firm eyes $23.4mln dividend after uptick in demandprecious metalsIs gold at risk of further price falls this year?MoreReuters CoveragehealthcareVaccine diplomacy: India seeks to rival China with broad shipmentstechnologyChina issues new guidelines on anti-monopoly behaviour targeting internet platformstechnologyMyanmar data network is restored, says TelenorhealthcareUK eyes COVID-19 booster in autumn, then annual vaccinations, says ministerhealthcareMalaysia