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US taking ‘very close look’ at vaccine passports

Published:Friday | May 28, 2021 | 9:25 AM
In this May 25, 2021, file photo, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas speaks with the media outside of the Little Haiti Cultural Center in Miami. Mayorkas said on Friday, May 28, the government is taking “a very close look” at the possibility of vaccine passports for travel into and out of the United States. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says the government is taking “a very close look” at the possibility of vaccine passports for travel into and out of the United States.

As head of the Department of Homeland Security, Mayorkas oversees the Transportation Security Administration, which safeguards the nation's transportation systems.

Mayorkas told ABC on Friday that one of his guiding principles throughout the coronavirus pandemic has been “the value of diversity, equity, and inclusion and making sure that any passport that we provide for vaccinations is accessible to all and that no one is disenfranchised.”

The European Union, some Asian governments, and the airline industry are scrambling to develop COVID-19 vaccine passports to help kickstart international travel.

They're working on systems that would allow travellers to use mobile phone apps to prove they've been vaccinated, helping them avoid quarantine requirements at their destinations.

Mayorkas says the underlying point is: “Everyone should get vaccinated.”

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