你听说过与冠状病毒大流行有关的免疫护照这样的东西吗?
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Indeed, there are such ideas. The first country to propose them was probably Chile. The authorities planned to create a document confirming that the person had COVID-19 disease and had antibodies, so they would not have to comply with sanitary restrictions, such as wearing a mask, quarantine or restrictions on movement. Also in Germany, such an idea has officially appeared, and it is also being considered in Great Britain.
Do you know when and if biometric passports will be introduced? In practice, no concrete steps to implement them have been taken so far. In Chile, this idea was abandoned after criticism from the WHO, which emphasizes that even being sick with COVID-19 does not guarantee immunity, and people with such a document could ignore sanitary recommendations, contributing to the further spread of the virus.
In Germany, the idea was initially abandoned after criticism from the public and NGOs, but is still being considered at ministerial level. There are many indications that governments want to implement this idea - "Guardian" reports that in the UK immune passports may appear within a few months. So there are some more or less precise plans, but no specific dates or legal regulations officially exist yet. It remains to wait and watch the situation develop.
Indeed, there are such ideas. The first country to propose them was probably Chile. The authorities planned to create a document confirming that the person had COVID-19 disease and had antibodies, so they would not have to comply with sanitary restrictions, such as wearing a mask, quarantine or restrictions on movement. Also in Germany, such an idea has officially appeared, and it is also being considered in Great Britain.
Do you know when and if biometric passports will be introduced? In practice, no concrete steps to implement them have been taken so far. In Chile, this idea was abandoned after criticism from the WHO, which emphasizes that even being sick with COVID-19 does not guarantee immunity, and people with such a document could ignore sanitary recommendations, contributing to the further spread of the virus.
In Germany, the idea was initially abandoned after criticism from the public and NGOs, but is still being considered at ministerial level. There are many indications that governments want to implement this idea - "Guardian" reports that in the UK immune passports may appear within a few months. So there are some more or less precise plans, but no specific dates or legal regulations officially exist yet. It remains to wait and watch the situation develop.
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