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Published: August 20, 2021

Spanish Supreme Court halts COVID passport plans in Andalusia

By The Editor

Fri Aug 20, 2021 – 9:00 pm EDT

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ANDALUSIA, Spain (LifeSiteNews) – The Supreme Court of Spain has denied a request from the Andalusian government to impose a COVID passport scheme. 

The proposed measure would have prevented citizens from entering some premises unless they were jabbed against the coronavirus or could produce a negative PCR test. 

Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla, president of the regional government of Andalusia, originally attempted to have restrictions placed on entry to hospitality venues within the region for those who could not prove they have been “fully vaccinated” against COVID-19, with the option to produce a negative PCR or antigen test taken within 72 hours, following the model of the European Union Covid Digital Certificate

The proposed purpose of the measure was as a “deterrent” to those who might spread the virus – presumably classifying the unvaccinated as carriers of the virus – and a “motivator” for those who are yet to take the shot, according to a report in the online Spanish newspaper 20 Minutos.  

Bonilla planned to implement the measure on August 5, but shortly after announcing the plan, the government followed up by stating that it would seek

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