The EU will present plans for a coronavirus “vaccine passport” later this month, the head of the bloc revealed today. Ursula von der Leyen said the Digital Green Pass would aim to show proof someone has been vaccinated and test results for someone without a jab yet.
The European Commission President said the body would “present a legislative proposal” later this month. She tweeted: “The Digital Green Pass should facilitate Europeans‘ lives.
The aim is to gradually enable them to move safely in the European Union or abroad - for work or tourism.” The announcement raises fresh hopes about holidays on the Continent.
But it’s thought any scheme would take three months to come to fruition and it is not intended to be used by people outside the