: "We are technically ready to be integrated into the EU database that will recognise your digital NHS signature and allow you to demonstrate your Covid status.
"There are some glitches with private test providers struggling to register their tests quickly enough but, once those are resolved, all that is required is for the EU to allow non-EU countries to be integrated."
A spokesperson for the EU Commission told the newspaper that talks with Westminster officials on allowing Brits onto the Green Pass scheme were "progressing well" and "going in the right direction".
The NHS App - which is separate from the Contact Tracing app - already allows Brits to show proof that they are double vaccinated.
Mr Javid, who became health secretary on Saturday, yesterday vowed that the UK would return normal "as soon as possible" in a sharp contrast to his predecessor Matt Hancock.
He pledged to unlock the country "irreversibly" on July 19 - the date that all Covid restrictions will end.
The NHS App - which is separate from the Contact Tracing app - already allows Brits to show proof that they are double vaccinated Credit: Alamy Meanwhile, Angela Merkel yesterday launched a campaign to block Brits from travelling to Europe amid concern over the spread of the Delta variant.
The German Chancellor has banned all travel from the UK into Germany - and encouraged other European countries to follow suit.
Spain and Greece are currently allowing Brits to cross the border so long as they show proof of vaccination or a negative test, while Portugal also permits travel for fully-jabbed adults until July 11.
All summer travel plans will depend on whether ministers expand the Green List where Brits can travel without having to quarantine on their return to the UK.
Currently just twelve countries have made the list - many of which ask for Brits to self-isolate on arrival.
The Department for Transport is currently working on plans to allow double-jabbed Brits to travel abroad by early August, the Telegraph reports.
But transport secretary Grant Shapps insisted that ministers would need "time" to work through the policy.
Mr Shapps acknowledged that it could be complicated by the rise in cases in the UK, which has raised concern in Europe.
Lisa Minot on the news unvaccinated Brits travelling to Portugal must now quarantine for 14 days on arrival