KONTAN.CO.ID - BERLIN/BRUSSELS. The European Commission will present a proposal in March on creating an EU-wide digital COVID-19 vaccination passport that may allow Europeans to travel more freely over the peak summer holiday period. Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced the coming legislative proposal in a speech to German conservative lawmakers on Monday, providing a few more details in subsequent tweets. The “digital green pass” would provide proof that a person has been vaccinated, results of tests for those not yet vaccinated and information on recovery for people who have contracted COVID-19.
Baca Juga: New Zealand's largest city Auckland back to lockdown after COVID-19 case “The aim is to gradually enable them to move safely in the European Union or abroad - for work or tourism,” she said in a tweet. EU leaders agreed last week to work on vaccine certificates, for which southern countries such as Spain and Greece are pushing to unlock tourism this summer.