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What do you think of a Covid-19 “vaccine passport” being required for activities such as travelling and going to bars and restaurants?

Hosted by: Sara Ibrahim

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Many are considering the introduction of a vaccination “passport”, or a certificate that would allow people vaccinated against Covid-19 to travel safely and move more freely. The Israeli government, which has made great strides in its vaccination campaign, has adopted a so-called “green pass” whose holders can go to bars and restaurants without restriction.

A similar solution is also being discussed in Switzerland, with the country being encouraged to sign on to the European Union’s vaccine passport programme. What are your thoughts?

From the article As Covid passports come to Europe, what will Switzerland do?

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