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Ursula von der Leyen has proposed a digital green pass to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination or test results and enable Europeans to move safely in the European Union or abroad for work or tourism

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PippaZ Mon 01-Mar-21 15:14:52

Ursula von der Leyen has proposed a ‘digital green pass’ to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination or test results and enable Europeans ‘to move safely in the European Union or abroad – for work or tourism’.

Just what makes this "green", or is that just telling us the colour of the pass?

The idea is already upsetting some on twitter.

nanna8 Tue 02-Mar-21 01:58:26

They used to do it with smallpox vaccinations back in the day so I don’t see why not. Shouldn’t be that hard. They do it here for school entry with the childhood vaccinations. No jab no school.

vegansrock Tue 02-Mar-21 05:31:50

Can’t see why anyone would object to this, unless it’s the anti vaxers. What’s the betting our government will spend ages saying it’s unnecessary and we aren’t going to bother and then do a massive u turn and give the job of supplying the certificates to one of their mates.

nanna8 Tue 02-Mar-21 05:35:10

Our lot will do it for sure- they love that sort of thing. I won't be objecting though.

Katie59 Tue 02-Mar-21 09:24:11

Proof of vaccination as an alternative to being tested is a very good idea, it would need to be printed as well as digital. I have a vaccination certificate for international travel it could be added to that, I’ll ask my GP, it can be faked of course, so can digital information, all you need is the knowhow.

It would be nice to have it available for our second jab but I won’t hold my breath on that.

maddyone Tue 02-Mar-21 10:37:28

I agree with it.

BlueSky Tue 02-Mar-21 11:22:17

nanna8

Our lot will do it for sure- they love that sort of thing. I won't be objecting though.

I like the way they do things over there nanna!

annodomini Tue 02-Mar-21 11:44:08

In the (distant) past I had certificates for Smallpox, Yellow Fever and Cholera vaccinations. Why should I object to having a Covid19 vax certificate - digital, or on paper?

Witzend Tue 02-Mar-21 11:45:44

Me too, annodomini - they were required for my job with an airline.

Ashcombe Tue 02-Mar-21 11:52:35

BlueSky

Would it have to be the Pfizer vaccine for the over 65, as they don’t recognise the efficacy the Oxford-AstraZeneca over there! angry

My DH lives in France and the latest news is that their government is now considering using the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine for over 65’s, mainly due to the evidence of its extensive, successful use in that age group here. He is 72 and still waiting for his first vaccination.

Namsnanny Tue 02-Mar-21 11:58:43

I think there has been a volte-face in Europe now Ashcombe
I hope your husband gets his vaccination soon.

BlueSky Tue 02-Mar-21 12:12:35

Thank goodness for that Ashcombe! As I have friends in France and Italy, I have been upset when they were telling me that the Oxford AZ was virtually useless for the over 60s! Also reading about even younger people refusing the AZ. Let’s hope Germany and Italy will now follow!