'Vaccine passports' increased immunisation in countries with

'Vaccine passports' increased immunisation in countries with low coverage: Lancet study

COVID-19 certification or 'vaccine passports' led to increased immunisation 20 days before and 40 days after introduction in countries with lower-than-average vaccination coverage, according to a modelling study published in The Lancet Public Health journal.

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