TOKYO -- Asian countries are increasingly counting on COVID-19 vaccination certificates to normalize international business travel, which has all but dried up due to the pandemic.
Lack of common entry standards makes travel resumption difficult

People walk through Changi Airport in Singapore. The city-sate has begun granting entry to fully vaccinated foreign workers and their dependents. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Asian countries are increasingly counting on COVID-19 vaccination certificates to normalize international business travel, which has all but dried up due to the pandemic.