WHO considering to issue vaccine passports
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- 14 January, 2021
- 11:18

The WHO International Health Regulations Emergency Committee on Coronavirus is considering to offer passports for the vaccinated people. According to Report, Oleg Benes, a senior specialist of the immunization department of the WHO European Office, said.
"With the advent of effective and safe coronavirus vaccines, the WHO is exploring the issues and challenges associated with vaccinating international travelers," Benes said.
He added that international health regulations regulate the use of a vaccination certificate. According to him, the issue of passports is also on the committee's agenda.
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