But culture secretary says coronavirus status documents could help to open up economy

Any system allowing venues such as pubs to exclude people on the basis of their Covid status would not be permanent, the UK culture secretary has said.

Oliver Dowden made the comment as he stressed that ministers were concerned about the civil liberty implications of the proposal, which is the subject of an internal government policy review.

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