British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is scrapping the introduction of vaccine passports, announcing he will set out his plans on Tuesday to manage the COVID19 pandemic during the colder months.

After taking fire from his governing Conservative Party for raising taxes to fix a health and social crisis, Mr Johnson is set to ditch the plan to introduce COVID passports in a bid to sooth critics. 

The opposition Labour Party said it agreed it was a quote “reasonable” approach to take some measures off but warns the winter could punish the National Health Service (NHS)