Florida Gov.Ron DeSantis said Monday he will banvaccine passports .- It comes after reports that President Biden was pushing efforts to develop a national program.
- 'We are not supporting doing any vaccine passports in the state of Florida,' DeSantis said.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he plans to issue an executive order forbidding businesses from requiring so-called vaccine passports across the state.
DeSantis said at a
DeSantis was speaking after reports that the Biden administration was coordinating efforts by private companies and federal agencies to develop a plan that will allow people to prove they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to gain access to some businesses, offices, or restaurants.
"We are not supporting doing any vaccine passports in the state of Florida," he said Monday, in a news conference broadcast by news station 10 Tampa Bay.
"It's completely unacceptable for either the government or the private sector to impose upon you the requirement that you show proof of vaccine to just simply be able to participate in normal society.
"You want to go to a movie theater. Should you have to show that? No. You want to go to a game, should you have to show that? No. You want to go to a theme park? No. We're not supportive of that."
Vaccine passports could be used to allow people entry to sports bars, restaurants, and music venues, and to travel abroad.
DeSantis made the comments at the Florida State Capitol, where he signed a separate bill into law designed to shield businesses and schools from lawsuits related to the coronavirus pandemic, The Hill reported.
Vaccine passports are being developed or introduced in dozens of countries around the world and have been touted as a means for businesses that were shut during the pandemic to reopen safely.
DeSantis last week rejected the idea of introducing a lockdown in Florida after President
"To even contemplate doing any type of lockdown - honestly it's insane," DeSantis said.
He said: "That's not gonna happen in the state of Florida. We're gonna continue doing what works, but under no circumstances would we entertain anything of the sort."