The World Health Organisation has warned against issuing “immunity passports” to those who have recovered from COVID-19, insisting there is no evidence people will be protected from reinfection.
The idea had been floated by authorities, in places such as the UK, as a way of allowing individuals to return back to work amid the crisis.
But WHO said the idea could pose a health risk to the community due to the lack of evidence those who have recovered from COVID-19 are immune.