“You know that the very idea of ​​introducing covid passports and the idea of ​​trying to unify these approaches with other countries exists,” he said. 

Peskov recalled that this was one of the questions at the annual press conference of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

He said that this topic was recorded in the list of instructions, which was signed following the press conference. 

According to him, there is no official position on this issue now, but the topic is circulating, it is being worked out.

Peskov noted that the coronavirus has created a new reality in which everyone will live for an indefinite time.

“Therefore, various options are being worked out in order to make our life easier,” he said.

Earlier, the head of Bashkiria, Radiy Khabirov, said that from February 5, the regional authorities will begin to issue special documents to people vaccinated against the coronavirus - antique passports.

According to him, these documents will be received by those who have been ill and have antibodies, and those who have been vaccinated.