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The UK plans to issue coronavirus 'immunity passports' so Brits can leave the lockdown early

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.The UK plans to roll out "immunity passports" to allow people who have contracted the COVID-19 disease to leave the lockdown early.

He added: "That is something we will be doing and will look at but it is too early in the science… to be able to put clarity around that."

 

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The governments have moved the goalposts. What were meant to be temporary measures to provide relief for hospitals are now becoming mandatory requirements to participate in civil society. This was never 'temporary,' and there will be no return to 'normal.' This is our new normal.

The forgery black market is gonna be lit

are they blue? are they printed in the EU?

tylercowen Solve for equilibrium, as they say.

'We are looking at an immunity certificate,' He added: 'That is something we will be doing and will look at but it is too early in the science… to be able to put clarity around that.'

BIUK Madness..I can already now picture the rush to get the test done and....more positives

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