COVID: US rules out federal vaccine passports
The White House has ruled out the introduction of mandatory federal COVID-19 vaccination passports for Americans saying citizens’ privacy and rights should be protected.
Moves to introduce such passports have been spreading around the world as a way to enable safe circulation of people while fighting the pandemic.
But critics say such documents could be discriminatory.
The US said it would not support a system that requires Americans to carry a credential.
The country has reported more than 550,000 COVID-related deaths and nearly 31 million cases, the highest number in the world.