According to Sky News, in France, any citizen planning to visit cinemas, museums, sports matches and other cultural sites must present proof of vaccination against COVID-19, a negative PCR test, or an antibody certificate.

From the beginning of August, these measures will affect cafes, restaurants and trains.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that certificates for coronavirus vaccines will be required from the end of September to visit nightclubs and any major venues in the country.

"By the end of September ... we plan to make full vaccinations a condition of visiting nightclubs and other places where large crowds gather," Johnson said.

In Australia, Victoria's chief physician Brett Sutton said vaccination passports are being reviewed nationally once the COVID-19 vaccine becomes available to all Australians.

"It must be confirmed, verified, not tampered with," the doctor said.

Earlier it became known that the World Health Organization (WHO) fears discrimination due to the introduction of vaccination passports.