UK considering vaccine passport to resume international travel, know what happens
Due to the corona pandemic, our life is no longer the same. Many precautionary measures are being taken against infection in many countries around the world. One of these steps is the Vaccine Passport. Britain is considering starting it.
Britain is considering resuming international travel. Under which Britain is considering easing travel restrictions, including allowing people who have received both doses of the corona vaccine. By doing this people can enjoy the holiday abroad. A move that shows that the vaccine passport is firmly back on the UK agenda. European Union countries last week agreed to ease travel restrictions over the summer, which would allow tourists taking both doses of the vaccine to avoid corona tests or quarantines, and broaden the list of EU regions from which It is safe to travel.
What is Vaccine Passport?
Corona has changed our lives to a great extent, now everything is not the same. Physical distance, wearing a mask, sanitizing or washing hands. All these have become an important part of our life. At the same time, many steps are being taken against infection in many countries around the world to bring life back to normal. One of these is the Vaccine Passport.
Vaccine passport means that in future when you travel abroad, you will need to have a boarding pass, suitcase, passport as well as a vaccine passport (digital vaccination certificate). Its basic purpose is that when people go to other countries for travel or work purposes, they do not have to spend long time in quarantine there. These will include those people who have received both doses of the corona vaccine.
What are India's views on Vaccine Passport?
India has strongly opposed the vaccine passport initiative of developed countries that have vaccinated their large population. In the meeting of the G-7 Health Ministers of the Organization of Developed Countries, Harsh Vardhan, while opposing the vaccine passport, has currently called it against the developing countries.