Boris Johnson has said that the UK government is considering whether to introduce so-called “vaccine passports”.
The document could take the form of a vaccine certificate, providing evidence of Covid protection, and the NHS mobile app could be modified to carry the information.
But the prime minister was keen to emphasise the difficulties involved and it’s an idea that he and other ministers have dismissed in the past.
Boris Johnson said he was confident that all restrictions in England could be lifted by 21st June.
In Scotland, the first minister Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled what she called a “deliberately cautious” strategy with a phased re-opening of the economy.
Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by deputy political editor Vicki Young and home editor Mark Easton.
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Nhs f me over deport me for medical help
Dont trust Huddersfield royal and Bradford training hospital their f people up then deny any involvement
Especially nhs Huddersfield royal vascular dep they useless and think their back specialist told me to act like back bad so theytake more notice but i had seen the back spec and they already said not back this after doing operation to stop pain
“I’m dumb, I believed you got ‘immunity’ …like,from a vaccine” Imagine being the supreme P.O.S.who fell for this crap