We want the Government to commit to not rolling out any e-vaccination status/immunity passport to the British public. Such passports could be used to restrict the rights of people who have refused a Covid-19 vaccine, which would be unacceptable.
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1. UK Science, Research and Technology Capability and Influence in Global Disease Outbreaks
29/04/2020 - Inquiry: UK Science, Research and Technology Capability and Influence in Global Disease Outbreaks - Science and Technology Committee (Commons)
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Found: (C190014)
The role of Digital Identity in Immunity Passports
The Challenge: Enabling a person to
2. UK COVID-19 vaccines delivery plan
11/01/2021 - Department of Health and Social Care
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Found: UK COVID
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1. Ministerial foreword
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3. Right to Rent: private landlords' duty to carry out immigration status checks
27/08/2019 - Parliamentary Research
Found: private landlords' duty to carry out immigration status checks By David Foster Alexander Bellis Inside:
4. Written Evidence: Dr Jonathan Morgan, Reader in English Law, University of Cambridge (supplementary) (OOB09)
21/10/2020 - Bill Documents
Found: giving evidence at the public evidence session on 6 October 2020 I was asked how I would improve the Bill.
5. 8th Special Report - The progress of the UK’s negotiations on EU Withdrawal: The rights of UK and EU citizens: Government Response to the Committee’s Eight Report
11/01/2019 - Inquiry: The progress of the UK’s negotiations on EU withdrawal - None
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Found: negotiations on EU Withdrawal: The rights of UK and EU citizens: Government Response to the Committee’s Eighth
1. Covid-19: Vaccination Passport
24/02/2021 - Lords Chamber
1: Administrations about the introduction of a COVID-19 vaccination passport to enable those who have been vaccinated - Speech Link
2: Minister has set out in his road map. Vaccinations could offer the route to that once we know more about - Speech Link
3: access to venues in the United Kingdom and one that would allow travel overseas, such as the one I have for - Speech Link
4: a wide range of other countries and that the Government will make this a reality through ongoing work - Speech Link
5: that if the Government had not blocked ID cards in 2011—a perfect form of vaccination passport—then we could - Speech Link
2. Covid-19: Vaccination
14/12/2020 - Westminster Hall
1: this House has considered e-petition 323442, relating to vaccination for Covid-19.It is a pleasure - Speech Link
3. Covid-19 Update
04/02/2021 - Lords Chamber
1: Across the country, our vaccine roll-out continues at pace. With each vaccine we administer, we are one - Speech Link
2: this House are playing our part in the national vaccination effort. Today, we published a new resource for - Speech Link
3: have the supplies to meet our target to offer the vaccine to the four most vulnerable groups by 15 February - Speech Link
4. Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (All Tiers) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021
08/02/2021 - Grand Committee
1: Lords, at the outset, I thank the massive cross-government and civic movement that has mobilised to fight - Speech Link
5. Covid-19: Vaccinations
13/01/2021 - Lords Chamber
1: Madam Deputy Speaker, I would like to make a Statement on the Covid-19 vaccine delivery plan. The plan - Speech Link
2: to deliver our commitment of offering a first vaccine to everyone in the most vulnerable groups by the - Speech Link
3: key pillars: supply, prioritisation, places and people. On supply, our approach to vaccines has been to - Speech Link
6. Covid-19
28/01/2021 - Lords Chamber
1: our United Kingdom against the new variants of Covid until we have administered enough vaccinations to - Speech Link
2: is why we have launched the biggest vaccination programme in British history. Three weeks ago, I reported - Speech Link
3: sequencing. The UK has now sequenced over half of all Covid-19 viral genomes that have been submitted to the - Speech Link
4: coming to this country to have proof of a negative Covid test taken in the 72 hours before leaving. They - Speech Link
5: all such arrivals who cannot be refused entry to isolate in government-provided accommodation such as - Speech Link
6: more than 37,000 patients now in hospital with Covid, almost double the peak of the first wave, but the - Speech Link
7. Covid-19 Vaccines Deployment
11/02/2021 - Lords Chamber
1: nation is getting safer every day as more and more people get protected by the biggest immunisation programme - Speech Link
2: almost nine in 10 over-75s and more than half of people in their 70s. We have also visited every eligible - Speech Link
3: currently on track to meet our target of offering a vaccine to the four most vulnerable groups by mid-February - Speech Link
4: that has drawn on the hard work of so many, and I want to just take a moment to thank every single person - Speech Link
5: while we keep expanding our vaccination programme, so that we can get more people protected even more quickly - Speech Link
6: few months has been seeing the wide range of vaccination sites that have been set up right in the heart - Speech Link
8. Covid-19 Update
12/11/2020 - Lords Chamber
1: supporting education, the economy and the NHS, until a vaccine can be deployed. That is our plan, and with the - Speech Link
2: to progress on testing and on vaccines, I first want to update the House on our response to the new variant - Speech Link
3: widespread is low, the consequences, should that happen, would be grave. So working with my right honourable friends - Speech Link
4: the virus, we must harness new technology to keep people safe and, in time, to liberate. Our ability to - Speech Link
9. Covid-19 Update
07/01/2021 - Lords Chamber
1: way that we are. Before I begin my Statement, I would like to say that I know the thoughts of the whole - Speech Link
2: measures we are taking to defeat this new variant of Covid-19, protecting our NHS while it carries out the vaccinations - Speech Link
3: Oxford-AstraZeneca combined, we have immunised over 1.1 million people in England and over 1.3 million in the UK. Our - Speech Link
4: that target, there are already almost 1,000 vaccination centres across the country, including 595 GP-led - Speech Link
10. Covid-19 Update
09/02/2021 - Commons Chamber
1: With permission, I would like to make a statement on new measures to keep this country safe from - Speech Link
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On Dec 14th 2020, Nadhim Zahawi MP said 'there are no plans for vaccine passports'. He continues to deny the Government has plans despite reports that people who have received the Covid-19 vaccine will be offered a passport proving they have been vaccinated as part of a government-funded trial.
The Government must be completely clear to the public about the use of vaccine passports & their intentions, which will undoubtedly affect societal cohesion & effect the economic recovery of Great Britain this year & into 2022.
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