Kansas, Missouri Governors Vow to Not Implement Vaccine Passports in States

Kansas, Missouri Governors Vow to Not Implement Vaccine Passports in States
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly speaks during a press conference at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kansas on March 25, 2018. John Hanna/AP Photo
Bill Pan
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The governors of Kansas and Missouri on Monday said they will not require residents of their states to show so-called “vaccine passports” in order to enter businesses or events, or to travel.

In Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly told reporters that instead of implementing vaccine passports, she will be focusing on more important aspects of the pandemic response.