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EU to create digital vaccine certificate

It is pushing for global compatibility on records, preferably under WHO auspices, says official

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2021 10:00PM

EU to create digital vaccine certificate
The vaccine certificates should first be used for medical purposes, says an EU official. – AFP pic, February 24, 2021

BRUSSELS – The European Commission is preparing a digital vaccine certificate expected to be recognised globally and by the World Health Organisation (WHO), reported the Anadolu Agency quoting an EU official.

Speaking at a press conference yesterday following a virtual meeting of EU ministers, Maros Sefcovic, vice-president of the European Commission in charge of energy union, confirmed that the EU executive body is working on an electronic Covid-19 vaccine certificate.

“It is important for us to have a system that is compatible within EU member states, and we are pushing for a global compatibility on these electronic vaccination records, preferably under the auspices of the WHO,” said Sefcovic, who is also EU commissioner for interinstitutional relations and foresight.

However, the vaccine certificates should first be used for medical purposes, he said.

Once the vaccination record system is operational and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) delivers its scientific advice, “we can decide about the other uses of electronic vaccination records concerning travel” between EU countries and outside the bloc, Sefcovic said.

EU heads of states and governments are expected to discuss the idea of travel passports during their virtual summit tomorrow.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis had in January proposed an EU-wide Covid-19 vaccination certificate for travel in an attempt to save the coming tourist season.

The bloc aims to vaccinate 70% of the adult population by the end of September.

So far, 40.7 million Covid-19 jabs have been administered, and a further 300 million doses will be distributed in the second quarter of the year, Sefcovic said.

The EU has signed advanced purchase agreements with six biotechnological firms – Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, CureVac, Johnson & Johnson and Sanofi/GlaxoSmithKline – to purchase about 2.6 billion vaccine doses. – Bernama, February 24, 2021

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