

Bukele added
that they would allow them to be employed by the government and give them
social privileges not enjoyed by the rest of the population.
President
Nayib Bukele on Monday announced that El Salvador will give immunity passports
to people who have recovered from COVID-19.
“The
government will employ such people to distribute medical kits and food aid to
households affected by the pandemic,’’ Bukele announced on television on
Sunday.
The president
called on Salvadorans to continue observing quarantine, however said those who
did not do so should only have meetings with one group of up to 10 people.
Those with
the immunity passport, however, could meet with several such groups.
“All those
who have recovered with a negative test result, or who have donated blood
plasma, will receive the passport and can meet with people of any group,’’
Bukele said.
The World
Health Organisation, however, has warned that there is “currently no evidence
that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected
from a second infection.”
About 9,720
people have recovered from the novel coronavirus in the Central American
country, while 563 have died.
El Salvador
has confirmed a total of 20,872 cases.
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