Department of Health chiefs are said to be in talks with a tech expert who has developed a 'health passport' to allow Brits vaccinated against Covid to return to normal life.
The so-called health passport features a round barcode or VCode that could allow officials to scan people from three metres away.
Pub bosses could then tell if a person has been vaccinated and would also be told the date and results of all Covid tests. Louis-James Davis, 32, of VST Enterprises, is said to be in talks with the Department of Health over the scanner.
He claims the scanner is "unhackable and tamper proof". He told The Sun: “It’s not yet clear what restrictions will be in place later in the year but the VCode would be able to handle any of them. “Organiser