Vaccine passports and Boris Johnson’s key G7 role – The Yorkshire Post says
It meant that Mr Johnson could cite the success of the UK vaccine programme – and the lessons already learned – when he and other leaders, including President Joe Biden for the first time, held talks yesterday.
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Hide AdThis experience will, after all, underpin the PM’s considerations this weekend ahead of Monday’s announcement on the status of the lockdown and whether schools can partially reopen in a tentative easing of restrictions.
He also knows public confidence is still fragile, despite may families yearning for a return to normality and the pleasures of an annual holiday, and that there’s a growing groundswell of support for so-called vaccine passports despite concerns – when the idea was first floated – about data security and civil liberty implications.
And it is the questions being asked by Yorkshire tourism and hospitality businesses – just how can they reopen for business safely and stop the spread of Covid? – that are also integral to Mr Johnson’s year at the G7 helm.
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Hide AdAfter all, global co-operation will be needed, more than ever, in order to protect the whole world – including the poorest countries without access to vaccines – from Covid.
Yet, if this mercy mission works, the prize is a profound one – a return to the levels of domestic and international travel and tourism that were, frankly, taken for granted until Covid began to stop the world a year ago. That’s why so much depends on Mr Johnson’s G7 leadership being a huge success.
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