NHS app ready to become vaccine passport next week

As reported by BBC news, England’s NHS app will be available to use as a vaccine passport from Monday, the government has said – but only for those who have had both doses of the jab

A paper version will also be available – by calling 119 but not through a GP. Both will be available from Monday, 17 May, when the ban on foreign travel is eased. The NHS app is separate to the NHS COVID-19 app, which is used for contact tracing.

People can already use the NHS app to:

  • request repeat prescriptions
  • arrange appointments to see their doctor
  • view medical records

It can also show vaccine statuses, including for coronavirus, but currently this feature must be enabled by a GP before it appears on the app.

The new update will contain a separate feature to display coronavirus vaccine records, so the government said there should be no need to contact GPs. The app will not show coronavirus test results, but the NHS plans to incorporate this in the future, the government website said. It advised people to register to use the app at least two weeks before travelling.

A paper letter can be requested only at least five days after a second vaccine dose and can take five days to arrive.

“There are not many countries that currently accept proof of vaccination,” the government advice warns.

“So for the time being, most people will still need to follow other rules when travelling abroad – like getting a negative pre-departure test.”

The government has announced 12 countries people in England can travel to, without having to quarantine when they return. But not all of these destinations allow UK tourists. For example, travel to mainland Portugal and the Azores is currently for essential purposes only. The list will be reviewed every three weeks. Countries can be added or removed at short notice.

Travellers also need to take coronavirus tests before returning to England and after arrival. Some countries may also require tests to be taken upon entry to the holiday destination.

European officials have announced plans for an EU-wide “Green Digital Certificate”. This would allow anyone vaccinated against COVID or who has tested negative or recently recovered from the virus to travel within the region. Officials hope the certificate will be in place before the summer.

Several companies have been working on apps to make travel easier, including trade body the International Air Transport Association, who are piloting ‘Travel Pass’. It said it has been in discussions with government to ensure the pass can read data from the NHS App.

“We’re keen to go further and faster now that the Secretary of State has confirmed that travellers will have access to their COVID vaccination status by 17 May,” a spokesperson added. “Globally there are now 20+ countries that are either easing testing or quarantine requirements for vaccinated passengers so the UK needs to move quickly if it does not want to fall behind globally in supporting its citizens’ ability to freely travel.”

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