Main content
Estonia to launch its version of Covid-19 vaccination passport
Many countries are considering Covid-19 vaccination passports as a way of opening up society once a large number of people get the jab. The idea is that if you have been vaccinated you are allowed to move around more freely than if you haven't.
Estonia has now said it will have its own version of this ready next month, as Kalle Killar, Undersecretary for E-Health and Innovation at Estonia's Ministry of Social Affairs, explains.
Picture: Image of vaccine and passport
Credit: Getty Images
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from Newsday
-
Liam Payne: Fans mourn death of One Direction singer
Duration: 03:35
-
Sudan's footballers provide 'joy amongst the chaos'
Duration: 04:00
-
Hurricane Milton: The residents deciding to stay, or evacuate
Duration: 02:59
-
Mpox spreading rapidly in Burundi
Duration: 03:21