As the Green Pass scheme of the EU includes only four selected vaccines approved by the EMA, it makes travelers from countries administering alternate vaccines ineligible for certification. As per estimates based on information from the WHO, countries not administering any of the EMA-approved vaccines account for at least 14 percent of the vaccinated population. These lie mostly in low and middle-income countries, including India. Along with African and South Asian regions, this population also includes South East Asian countries. Nationals from many of these countries also serve in the hospitality industries in countries across the world, including Europe.
From the above text we can infer that:
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The Green Pass scheme of the EU is necessary for the safety of the people of Europe.
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The Green Pass scheme of the EU will benefit travelers from low-income countries.
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The Green Pass scheme of the EU is discriminatory to the travelers from low-income countries.
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The Green Pass scheme of the EU will boom the tourism industry.