Britain has no immediate plans for COVID passports for pubs: minister

Reuters

Published Mar 26, 2021 03:59AM ET

Updated Mar 26, 2021 05:05AM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has no immediate plans to use COVID-19 certificates to control entry into pubs and other venues when they are allowed to reopen for indoors trading in May, Housing Minister Robert Jenrick said on Friday.

"We are considering a whole range of things and doing that very carefully; we are looking into the practical issues, the ethical concerns, and we are being guided by the best medical and scientific opinion," he told Times Radio.