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Boris Johnson ‘shelves Covid passports plans for pubs’ after Tory backlash & looks to reopen foreign travel & nightclubs

BORIS Johnson has reportedly shelved much-loathed plans to introduce so-called 'Covid passports' for pubs and restaurants this year.

In a major boost for the hospitality trade, the PM will exempt bars and restaurants from new Covid safety rules, according to Whitehall sources.

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Boris Johnson has reportedly bailed on plans to get punters to provide 'Covid passports' before they go the pub
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Boris Johnson has reportedly bailed on plans to get punters to provide 'Covid passports' before they go the pubCredit: Reuters
It had been claimed Brits might need to provide 'papers for the pub'
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It had been claimed Brits might need to provide 'papers for the pub'Credit: LNP

Meanwhile, he's ordered officials to concentrate instead on finding ways for Brits to begin travelling again - and the documents could open up parts of the world for summer holidays, it's hoped.

And the 'passports' will still be used domestically, even though landlords and maître d's won't have to ask for them.

Those attending mass gatherings, such as festivals or major sports events, are likely to be required to provide proof of a jab, test or natural immunity.

The system is already being trialled at nine pilot events where experts will also explore the impact of high-tech ventilation and Covid tests on entry at cutting rates.

The move to abandon passports for pints follows a furious backlash from Tory MPs and parts of the hospitality industry about the idea of forcing people to produce ‘papers for the pub’.

It comes as:

The PM floated the idea of extending a new ‘Covid certification scheme’ to the hospitality sector last month - and argued: "It should not be totally alien to us."

It had been suggested that the passports could allow social distancing rules to be relaxed and pubs to pack in punters.

But faced with huge opposition, as well as plunging Covid rates, Mr Johnson is understood to be turning against the idea.

One government source told the : "I would be amazed if we introduce Covid certification for hospitality this summer.

"The focus is more on big events and reopening sectors that we struggled to open last year."

But the suggestion sparked a huge backlash and it's reported that the PM has quietly dropped the idea
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But the suggestion sparked a huge backlash and it's reported that the PM has quietly dropped the ideaCredit: AFP
However, documentation will be needed domestically for some activities - and they're also very likely to be used for travel abroad
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However, documentation will be needed domestically for some activities - and they're also very likely to be used for travel abroad

And Mr Johnson appeared to suggest he was set to bin the idea of a passport for a pint last week.

"What we are looking at – what I think any responsible government would look at – is how we use people’s Covid status to open up those things that are very tough and did prove very tough to open last year," he said.

It's been claimed any such scheme could well be extended to hospitality if the UK finds itself at the heart of yet another surge in cases.

Meanwhile, 22 leading scientists say social distancing must be scrapped in June - regardless of Covid certificates - to allow Brits to "take back control of their own lives".

The academics have signed an open letter calling for the end of all “low-level” restrictions by early summer.

Signatories include Professor Robert Dingwall, who sits on a sub-committee of the Government’s Sage group, and Professor Carl Heneghan, director of Oxford University’s Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine.

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All legal coronavirus restrictions are set to end on June 21 - but health experts have stressed that “low-level” measures may persist beyond this date.

This could include mask-wearing or surge testing to stamp out hotspots of infection.

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