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Closure of the COVID Pass service

The NHS COVID Pass service will close on Monday 4 December and be unavailable to patients after this date.

There are no longer any domestic requirements to demonstrate vaccination status, and no countries require proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of entry.

You may see an increase in the number of people asking about their COVID-19 vaccination information.

Most patients can see this information in their GP health record in the NHS App (or other online tools) but please remind patients that the COVID Pass is no longer needed.

The NHS App continues to provide a simple and secure way for people to access a range of NHS services.

The NHS App toolkit can be used to promote its functions to your patients if you wish.

First Published
1 December 2023
Updated On
1 December 2023
Due to be Reviewed
1 December 2024
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