Boris Johnson says World will 'definitely' use vaccine passports

Date01 April 2021
Published date01 April 2021
Publication titleMyLondon (England)
Speaking at a B&Q in Middlesbrough, Mr Johnson said: “There’s definitely going to be a world in which international travel will use vaccine passports.

“You can see already that other countries, the aviation industry, are interested in this and there’s a logic to that.

“I think when it comes to trying to make sure that we give maximum confidence to businesses and customers in the UK, there are three things – there’s immunity whether you have had it before so you have natural antibodies, whether you have been vaccinated, and of course whether you have had a test.”

The Prime Minister visited the B&Q store on Teesside to promote the new national minimum wage.

After meeting workers, including apprentices, Boris Johnson said: “It’s the first growth in incomes for people on low wages for 20 years or so.

“That’s very important, part of the levelling-up agenda, building back better, helping families through what has unquestionably been a tough time.”

Mr Johnson also said that he is “very hopeful” that a solution can be found to save the Liberty Steel plants...

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