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The British Government plans to issue vaccination certificates against covid from September in England, which will be required to enter bars, restaurants and nightclubs, as a way to control a new wave of
coronavirus
, reveals
The Times
newspaper this Saturday
.
The Executive trusts that the issuance of these documents will encourage young people to be vaccinated with the complete schedule, taking into account that those who are not vaccinated are increasing the infections of the delta variant, which currently predominates in the
United Kingdom
.
As the newspaper learned, the Government decided not to issue certificates this month because it would discriminate against the youngest who have not yet received the second dose of the preparation.
On July 19,
the last restrictions will
be lifted in
England
, so maintaining social distance or wearing masks will become optional, although the political opposition and experts ask to keep the latter in public transport.
The Government estimates that as of mid-September, according to the newspaper, all those over 18 years of age will have received the complete vaccination schedule and will be able to issue the certificates, which in the
United Kingdom
have begun to be called "vaccination passports".
An instrument to keep the economy open
"In the fall, passports can become an important instrument that will allow us to maintain" the open economy, a source at the official
Downing Street
residence told the newspaper
.
So far, 86.8% of the adult population has received the first dose and 65.3% of adults both.
According to the latest official figures, 35,707 new infections were registered in the
United Kingdom
yesterday
and another 29 deaths.
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