COVID-19: Legal challenge launched against COVID pass in Wales

Campaigners insist there is "exceptionally weak evidence" to support the scheme.

Fans show their COVID passes as they arrive for a Premier League match between Brighton and Wolves at the Amex stadium
Image: COVID passes are required in Wales for large events and venues
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A legal challenge is to be launched against the mandatory COVID pass policy in Wales.

Civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch is seeking a judicial review of a scheme it described as "draconian, discriminatory and pointless".

The NHS COVID pass was introduced in Wales in October, and allows people to prove they are vaccinated or have had a negative lateral flow test so they can attend large events or venues.

People attending cinemas, concert halls, theatres, nightclubs and other large events, are required to present a COVID pass.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson walks past a poster advertising the NHS COVID Pass during a visit to a vaccination centre in Ramsgate, Kent. Picture date: Thursday December 16, 2021.
Image: Boris Johnson walks past a poster advertising the NHS COVID Pass during a visit to a vaccination centre

The Welsh Government said they were brought in to "keep businesses open while also helping to control the spread of the virus and protect the NHS".

But Big Brother Watch said the reasons behind the scheme "don't stand up to scrutiny" and wants full disclosure of the documents and advice that led Welsh ministers to impose the measure.

The group claims it creates "significant and far-reaching" rights interferences.

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It has also begun a legal challenge against the COVID pass scheme in England, and is urging the UK government to scrap the English scheme by the end of January.

The group's director Silkie Carlo said: "We support proportionate measures to protect public health, but there is exceptionally weak evidence supporting the role of COVID passes.

"We're calling on the Welsh government to disclose the documents and advice they say they're relying on to impose the COVID pass scheme on people in Wales. Their refusal to do so raises suspicions that the government's case is weak or non-existent.

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"The reluctance to be transparent now even extends to an unwillingness to consent to Big Brother Watch publishing the legal papers from its own claim, presumably because they quote from correspondence that attempts to justify the scheme.

"If COVID passes are having no noticeable effect on public health in Wales, as appears to be the case, there is simply no justification for them. Mandatory COVID IDs are a disproportionate intrusion of medical privacy, an erosion of freedom and a threat to equality."

Shirin Marker, the Bindmans solicitor representing the group, said: "It is also important that the legal process on a matter of public interest like this is transparent, which is why we are seeking the court's permission to allow Big Brother Watch to fully publish details of its claim."

A Welsh government spokesperson said: "The COVID pass has been introduced as one measure - among many - to help keep businesses open while also helping to control the spread of the virus and protect the NHS.

"The venues where the COVID pass is required have been chosen because they are mostly indoors and they see large numbers of people congregating closely together for prolonged periods of time. As we know, the longer large numbers of people are close together, especially indoors, the greater the risk of transmission.

"A stakeholder group were kept informed of plans and decisions. We continue to support businesses that are required by law to ask for a COVID pass with a range of advice and guidance."