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Do we need coronavirus ‘vaccine passports’ to get the world moving again? Euronews asks the experts – Euronews
The rollout of a viable coronavirus vaccine is bringing hope that the end of the pandemic is in sight. It will likely be months before normality returns. Could…

With Europe’s first coronavirus vaccinations having taken place in England this week, for the first time in almost a year, the world is beginning to feel hopeful that the curtain is finally beginning to come down on the COVID-19 pandemic.
But a vaccine will not mitigate the pandemic’s impact on our lives overnight; we’ll first need to wait months for approved vaccines to reach the majority of people who want them. The virus’ grip will loosen eventually but it won’t relinquish the world just yet.
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