It's actually not needed. If the Home Office database is linked to the relevant patient NHS database then that information would all be available during any normal customs check automatically.Newmarket wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 11:17 amSerious question Alan
What is the significance of this so called vaccine passport ?
What is the matter with a piece of paper saying you’ve had a jab ?
Why would anybody , including Members of Parliament , object to it ?
How is it harmful to anybody and what damage would it do ?
Why are there disputes about it ?
When people think about a vaccine passport they imagine the need to create something new. If people are talking about a domestic vaccine pass to allow entry to specific retail sectors then that's something different entirely. As Palerider notes, it would become largely meaningless, like track 'n trace..