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No vaccine passport: PM PM Boris Johnson to set Covid-19 winter plans

No vaccine passport: PM PM Boris Johnson to set Covid-19 winter plans
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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set his plan to manage Pandemic Covid-19 in the winter months, announce the decision to memo recognition of vaccine passports and steps to end some emergency forces.
Johnson, under the API from several conservative parties that regulate it to raise taxes to improve the health and social care crisis, apparently will try to calm the critics with a trench plan to introduce a passport.
Despite the increasing number of Koronavirus cases.
Speaking to the announcer, Health Minister Sajid Javid said he did not anticipate more locking and that the vaccine passport would not be introduced in the UK, because the government depends on vaccines and testing to maintain the public.
“Now we enter the fall and winter …
this week’s prime minister will set our plan to manage Covid for the coming months and because we will explain that our vaccine program works,” Sajid Javid told Sky News.
He told the BBC that he did not “anticipate locking again” but would not take measure from the table, that the government would not continue with a vaccine passport to allow people to attend mass events and he wanted to “get rid of” PCR tests for travelers as soon as possible.
Javid adds the government will remain “careful”, but “vaccine programs, our testing programs, our supervision program, new care …
this is all our defense walls and while there are many viruses, it works”.
England, who has one of the highest Covid-19 deaths in the world, has seen the number of cases rising over the past few months after easing restrictions in July, when the government first bet on vaccines to protect the public.
The government absorbed the emergency power that swept on March 2020 with the introduction of the Coronavirus law, which included the steps to allow the authorities to protest, turn off the business and limit the trip.
The Main Opposition Working Party said agreed that it was a “reasonable” approach to take a few steps from the Book of Law but the MPs would learn the details of the proposal.
“Obviously we will want to learn the details when it comes to Parliament, because there is a great concern about the way the Coronavirus Law has been misused by the authorities,” Head of Labor Health Policy Jonathan Ashworth

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