Today’s “Word of the Day” is “vaccine passport” and it is a compound noun meaning “it is documentation proving that you have been vaccinated against Covid-19 to access certain facilities and events. It could be in the form of a smartphone app or a written certificate”.
Example Sentence: What we’re seeing now, in other words, is a regulatory system doing exactly what it’s supposed to do: working methodically through the evidence and ignoring political noise as best it can. That won’t stop the noise coming, or colouring what are already fraught (anxious & frantic) debates over whether vaccine passports might be a way of getting theatres, music festivals and other crowded venues back on their feet.
This word is present in The Guardian article Restoring trust in the AstraZeneca vaccine is a job for doctors – not politicians and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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