Brussels wants EU vaccine passports ready by start of summer
Brussels wants vaccine passports to be operational across the EU by the end of June, Euronews reports.
Pilot schemes will be launched at the beginning of that month, with the aim to have the whole system up and running by June 21, Didier Reynders, the European commissioner for justice, told MEPs on Tuesday.
The European Commission had wanted the so-called Digital Green Certificates to be fully operational by the end of May, with some member states more dependent on tourism, like Greece and Spain, pushing for an even earlier start.
But for now, that target has been dropped.
"It’s urgent. Of course, we want to be ready before the summer. For the end of June, we want to be ready with the regulation," Reynders told MEPs.
Reynders also stressed that the Digital Green Certificate is not just a simple vaccination passport.
"The commission is working very hard to ensure large vaccination coverage of the European population to prevent discrimination of individuals who are not yet vaccinated," he said.
"The proposal regulates not only the insurance verification and acceptance of an interoperable vaccination certificate but also a test certificate and certificate for a person who has recovered from COVID-19."