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The UK government Culture Secretary announced Thursday that “Covid-19 certification” is coming to enable people to attend sports events and go to theatre performances, but in the same breath denied that COVID passports are being introduced.
Appearing on Sky News, Oliver Dowden said that the government is trialling a system to ensure those who can prove they have taken a vaccine will be able to attend mass gatherings.
“We will be testing whether we can use Covid-19 certification to help facilitate the return of sports,” Dowden said, adding it will “help the return of the things that we love.”
Culture Secretary @OliverDowden tells @skygillian that govt is considering 'COVID certification' to help facilitate the return of sporting events by "proving people have had a vaccine", but says "there won't be a vaccine passport".
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 19, 2021
Latest on #COVID19: https://t.co/VjLOQnrfbP pic.twitter.com/olXKAAX3aZ
wtf is that then. it's just a different name.
— IAN POULTER (@IAN_POULTER) March 19, 2021
First, Ministers said there were “no plans” for vaccine passports.
— Big Brother Watch (@BigBrotherWatch) March 19, 2021
Then, they said they’d “review” covid passports.
Now, days after the review started, they’re rolling out covid passports.
If true, the review is 🗑; parliament has been misled; the public has been lied to. https://t.co/o3iH0xgvtb
Covid passport klaxon!
— Julia Hartley-Brewer (@JuliaHB1) March 15, 2021
If you want your health to be YOUR own business and don't want to need Covid vaccine proof to go to the pub, the cinema, a concert or a football match, then I suggest you make your views known in this Government consultation NOW. https://t.co/9ghDOQwJYN