Covid: Wales vaccine passport decision due next week
Ministers will decide next week if vaccine passports should be used to gain entry to some events in Wales, the first minister has said.
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Mark Drakeford also said there could be as many as 100 new Covid hospital admissions a day in Wales as the Delta wave peaks at the end of this month.
People will need passports for some events in Scotland from 1 October and in England from the end of this month.
Mr Drakeford said rising rates meant it would be irresponsible not to consider.
"There are a number of practical and ethical issues that need to be considered in relation to vaccine certification, and we continue to work through those," said Mr Drakeford.
"We will not do that in any setting where people have no choice but to go, so there will be no vaccine passports for people who need to go to use crucial public services."
A decision will be made ahead of a planned three-weekly review of the Coronavirus regulations next Friday.
The Welsh Conservatives said "we have got to learn to live with Covid" as their health spokesperson Russell George said he was "absolutely against Covid passports for domestic use".
However, Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth said Covid passports should not be totally dismissed and he would be prepared to support their use in "very, very limited places".
It comes as Mr Drakeford warns daily hospital admissions - currently 40 Covid patients a day - could more than double by the end of the month, based on modelling work carried out by Swansea University.