“We are introducing collective immunity passports in Karelia.
The corresponding order was signed the day before, ”the governor wrote on his page on the social network“ VKontakte ”.
According to him, the bottom line is that organizations that have responsibly approached vaccination will have preferences.
Parfyonchikov stressed that this is not discrimination, but a pointwise reasonable approach that will allow not to apply the same restrictive measures to everyone without exception.
Earlier, the head of Rospotrebnadzor, Anna Popova, did not rule out issuing "immunity passports" to people who have antibodies to coronavirus. However, according to her, it is too early to implement this idea.