The Minister for Regulatory Reform, Kono, told the House of Representatives Cabinet Committee that he would consider introducing a certificate indicating that he had completed vaccination with the new coronavirus, saying that there is a need for people traveling abroad.

Among them, the Minister for Regulatory Reform, Kono said, "While each country is considering and introducing vaccine passports for overseas travel, there is a need for Japan to introduce a certificate indicating that vaccination has been completed. I think there is. I'm talking with Secretary-General Kato, and the Cabinet will decide the person in charge and proceed with the examination. "



On top of that, he said that he would consider including the results of the PCR test on the certificate for those who cannot be vaccinated due to allergies.



On the other hand, when asked about the basis of the timing, Prime Minister Suga said that he would work to finish the inoculation for the elderly by the end of July. It is very important to get as many applicants as possible to be vaccinated as soon as possible. "