To show evidence of booster jabs, the NHS app will be updated.
This will be available in the Travel section of the Covid card, possibly helping Britons who are required to have it.
The Times also reported that it may make it simpler for the UK Government in making the third jab mandatory under domestic circumstances.
Updated NHS App to display proof of booster jabs. Pictured: Monday in Windsor, England: Woman receives a booster jab
Boris Johnson warned on Monday that the concept of full vaccination would need to be adjusted – with a third jab becoming part of it.
Nearly 14 million Britons have received the booster, but 40 million people are expected to receive it.
Austria and Israel, among others, are now seeking proof of boosters that were administered to new arrivals who had been vaccinated months earlier.
A proof of a booster jab is soon to be visible on the Covid travel section, which could help Britons living in other countries.
France stated that anyone over 65 years old will have to provide proof of their third jab for access to most venues starting in December 15.
It has been revealed that over half of the government’s emergency planners had already started to prepare for a No Deal Brexit shortly before Covid was struck.
According to the National Audit Office, there was only limited time left to work on other plans.
Watchdogs also cautioned that there were no lessons to be learned from past health crises, such as the emergence of swine influenza.