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VACCINE PASSPORT COULD BE COUNTER PRODUCTIVITY
The total number of cases has reached 4 million 329 thousand 180, with 4,715 new cases identified in the last 24 hours in the corona virus outbreak in the UK. Scientist Professor from University said the introduction of a vaccine passport, which the UK Government announced it would consider next April, could have the “opposite effect.”
A downward trend in the number of daily cases and loss of life continues in the outbreak of the new type of corona virus (Covid-19) in the UK. In a statement, the UK Department of Health said that the total number of cases increased to 4 million 329 thousand 180, with 4,715 cases detected in the last 24 hours. The total loss of life in the country rose to 126,573, with 58 people killed in the last 24 hours. According to vaccine data released by the Ministry of health, so far 29 million 727 thousand 435 people have been vaccinated against Covid-19, while 3 million 293 thousand 517 people have received both doses of the vaccine.
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WE ARE ON OUR WAY TO FREEDOM
Prime minister who said the “roadmap” for the lifting of restrictions imposed in the UK due to Covid-19 was continuing as planned, said Britain was “on the road to freedom.” While Johnson said he was looking forward to a return to normal life, he noted that the country was in a different situation than it was last spring. “We need to be realistic about the challenges ahead,” said Johnson, who warned that the third-wave impact of the corona virus in Europe could also affect the UK.
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VACCINE PASSPORT COULD BE COUNTERPRODUCTIVE
In England University, said the introduction of a vaccine passport, which the UK Government announced it would consider next April, could have the “opposite effect.” Professor said he was not opposed to people having vaccination passports to be able to travel internationally, but that applying it in public life “can cause social division, loss of community consciousness and other problems.”
Earlier, PM had said the vaccine passport application would be evaluated next April but that there were “complexities and ethical issues that need to be addressed” with the application. Johnson also noted that there are people who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons, noting that even if everyone is vaccinated in the UK, only a limited vaccination passport program can be implemented.
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