UK vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi walks in LondonĀ in December 2020. Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty ImagesVaccine certification as means of unlocking British society would not be discriminatory, the UK vaccines minister insisted on Tuesday, as the proposal continues to attract controversy in the UK.The minister, Nadhim Zahawi, said such a requirement does raise āa number of ethical issuesā but āit would be remiss of us as a governmentā not to look at all the options to reopen the economy and ātake our lives back.āNo decision has been made yet, he said on BBC Breakfast, but āultimately whatever we decide has to be workable, has to be non-discriminatory. You can’t have a sort of two tier or multi-tiered system.āThe comments from Zahawi ā echoing Prime Minister Boris Johnsonās words a day earlier ā are the latest indication that a government which once ruled out the possibility of āvaccine passportsā is sliding towards introducing them.Zahawi himself previously rejected the idea of introducing a vaccine passport: āOne, we don’t know the impact of the vaccines on transmission. Two, it would be discriminatory,ā he said on Sky News in February.But the scheme will now be piloted in the coming weeks for large-scale events, cinemas and theatres.Ā Asked on BBC Breakfast how this will be possible without being discriminatory, Zahawi said:Ā āThere is not going to be a situation where a government is going to allow that to happen, but it’s only right that we look at all technologies.Ā He continued: āEveryone can get a test, there is no discrimination, anyone can get a test, not everybody can get a vaccine […] which is why we’ve got to look at all the technologies, make sure they work together to get us to the place where we need to be.āThe subject has been met with both support and backlash from across the political spectrum, with several figures in Johnsonās own Conservative party against the idea of vaccine passports.Ā The government published an update to its review on easing lockdown restrictions on Monday, which said: āEven without Government intervention, Covid-status certification is likely toĀ become a feature of our lives until the threat from the pandemic recedes.āSeparately, Zahawi affirmed the Moderna vaccine is on track to be rolled out in the UKĀ āaround the third week of April.ā