
Judge suspends vaccine passports in Rio de Janeiro, declaring them 'divisive'
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A Rio de Janeiro judge ruled Wednesday to suspend "vaccine passports" in the city, saying that they are too divisive for society.
The city's vaccine pass had been in effect since September 15. Anyone hoping to visit communal facilities, such as gyms, museums and tourist venues, has been required to show proof of vaccination.
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