The Constitution, Law and Justice Committee is currently discussing the "green passport" outline that will be distributed to those who are vaccinated in Corona.
Knesset Constitution Committee
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Yonatan Samia, Spokeswoman for the Knesset
The Constitution, Law and Justice Committee is currently (Tuesday) discussing the progress of the "Green Passport" project for vaccinators and recoverers from Corona, and the implementation of section 44A of the Powers Law - determining provisions regarding recoverers.
The discussion is being attended by Health Minister Yuli (Joel) Edelstein.
Photo: Knesset Channel
The meeting was supposed to take place two weeks ago but was postponed.
According to the outline that emerged as of the previous meeting, the "green passport" will not be activated in the education system, in workplaces, on street shops, in public transportation and in prayer houses.
At the same time it may operate in restaurants and cafes, malls, hotels, gyms and swimming pools.
It also indicates that it can be used in cultural events, sporting events, conferences, events and museums.
Most likely, the certificate will be valid from the date of receipt of the second vaccine dose and for six months from that date, and will grant the person an exemption from the obligation to isolate.
In addition, an English version will be provided for flights abroad. A "green passport" is a transit mark that allows entry to places and activities and will be provided in a dedicated widget or printed certificate.
The purpose of the certificates is to encourage the population to get vaccinated, to promote the opening of the economy and they will be used as a means of managing a routine in accordance with the morbidity data.