Nicola Sturgeon has voiced her concerns over so-called vaccine passports which could be introduced in Scotland. The First Minister said she was "open-minded" on the certifications, which could be used in places such as airports, restaurants, festivals and even shops.
However, the SNP leader has warned that a scheme to enable people to prove their vaccine or infection status could come with 'practical and ethical issues'.
The Scottish Government is looking into the concept of vaccine passports to help society return to normal following the coronavirus pandemic.
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