
Coronavirus conversations: 'Vaccine passports'
We discuss 'vaccine passports' with policy makers and tech experts in Denmark and Estonia
One route back to some kind of normal being discussed in several countries hit by the Covid pandemic is the idea of a so-called “vaccine passport” – a document that demonstrates you have had a coronavirus jab, in order to allow you to travel. We’ll talk through the pros and cons with people involved in the policy and technology in Denmark, Sweden and Estonia.
We’ll also answer your questions and talk through the pandemic news of the day with our coronavirus expert, Dr Helen Wimalarathna.
And, we’ll hear how Mardi Gras is different this year in New Orleans, with Covid measures in place.
(Photo: A Palestinian health worker holds a vial of Moderna COVID-19 Credit: REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma/File Photo)
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- Tue 16 Feb 202117:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa




