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EU Parliament may approve virus ‘green’ pass in June: lawmaker

Proposal will allow bloc to revive ailing tourism sector in time for summer

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Mar 2021 5:00PM

EU Parliament may approve virus ‘green’ pass in June: lawmaker
Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar says the EU’s digital travel certificates could be expedited, but insists personal data must be protected and that there should be a clause limiting its use period. – Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar Twitter pic, March 30, 2021

BRUSSELS – The European Parliament will be ready to ratify the bloc’s Covid-19 “green” pass in June, a key lawmaker said yesterday, paving the way for easier travels during the key summer season. 

The proposed vaccine pass was put forward this month by the European Commission – the EU’s executive arm – as tourist hotspots on the continent push to save their economies. 

It is aimed at facilitating travel for those who have been vaccinated, tested negative or already gone through a coronavirus infection. 

MEPs agreed last week to fast-track their consideration of the “digital green certificate” to help speed up an approval process that can take many months or even years. 

Parliament committee chief Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar said that a time frame had been set to “push it forward” and that it could be approved during the session from June 7 to 10.

Lopez Aguilar, who is responsible for negotiating the proposal on behalf of Parliament, insisted that the protection of personal data had to be ensured and there should be a “sunset clause” limiting how long the pass would be needed. 

If the legislature backs the move it would then have to be formally signed off by the European Council, the body representing member states. 

The commission has said that it is hoping to get the pass up and running by June. 

The plan has faced resistance from some capitals, particularly over fears of discrimination against those still waiting for a vaccine as the bloc’s inoculation drive has struggled to get going. – AFP, March 30, 2021

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