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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
COVID-19 Certificates as a New Form of Mobility Control
Contributor:
HÄKLI, Jouni
Published:
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2021
Published in:
European Journal of Risk Regulation, 12 (2021) 2, Seite 362-369
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1017/err.2021.21
ISSN:
1867-299X;
2190-8249
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
The global volume of travel has grown steadily for decades and hence the border closures and travel restrictions in response to COVID-19 have created an unforeseen impact on the number of international border crossings. In air traffic alone the data show a striking 75.6% decrease in the number of scheduled international passengers. We might hasten to think that the strict travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 crisis have in principle treated mobile populations equally – for once we have all been banned from travelling. We could even consider the recent initiatives to introduce “vaccination certificates” as a fair and democratic way to reintroduce safe international travelling. In reality, the idea of a COVID-19 certificate is but a new layer in the broader landscape of highly uneven global mobility where travellers’ citizenship and place of origin truly matter. This article discusses some of the major inequalities embedded in the global mobility regime and argues that the idea of the COVID-19 certificate as an equaliser remains completely disconnected from these underlying realities. To conclude, the article discusses problems related to uneven access to digital travel documents, such as the proposed COVID-19 certificate.