British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday that “COVID status certifications,” also known as vaccine passports, won’t be required from people to present as the country opens up on April 12 and the next reopening step on May 17, but might be something they will look into for international travel.
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Johnson says vaccine passports not required as country opens, possible for international travel
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