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Freedom passports 'get go ahead' so Brits who test negative can go to work and pub

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Covid ‘passports’ which would allow Brits testing negative to go to pubs, schools and work are now in development, according to a new report.

Firms have been given the government go-ahead with contracts agreed to begin exploratory work. The smartphone app will boast a QR code - allowing people to instantly prove they do not have deadly coronavirus.

A Department of Health source explained the scheme was in its infancy - and said the system was not going to be introduced imminently. “It is about looking at ways we could use this in future,” the government source told the Daily Mail. “It is looking at whether it would be possible. “There are no plans to introduce immunity passports.” It would be used on smartphones which links to a digital

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