“I think this is one of the tools that will allow you to somehow control the situation ...

If you want to rest

abroad - a passport for a visa (vaccination.

- RT

),

if

you want to rest in Russia - a passport for a visa.

It seems to me that this is one of the normal tools that should somehow stimulate people, ”he said.

At the same time, he urged people to be vaccinated with those drugs that are registered and available in the country. 

On June 9, MEPs approved the introduction of COVID-19 vaccination certificates in EU countries from July 1.

More than 1 million residents of the European Union have already received digital coronavirus certificates after the launch of their issuance system in test mode on June 1.