Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the government is planning a "passport" for people who have had coronavirus and beaten the bug.
He revealed the news on Thursday during the daily coronavirus briefing as he confirmed 33,718 people in the UK have tested positive, and 2,921 have now died. "We are looking at an immunity certificate," he announced. "How people who have had the disease have got the antibodies and therefore have the immunity can show that and so get back as much as possible to normal life. "That is an important thing that we will be doing and are looking at, but it's too early in the science of the immunity that comes from having the disease that Steve [Medical Director of NHS England, Prof.