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Florida bans vaccine passports, citing ‘freedom’

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  • April 3, 2021
  • 4:00 am

FLORIDA Governor Ron DeSantis yesterday banned the use of “vaccine passports” in the southeastern US state, citing “individual freedom.”

The Republican governor’s executive order prohibits government offices from issuing any “standardised documentation” certifying that an individual has been immunised against Covid-19. 

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