Vaccination Passport | Fans will be denied entry without valid NHS pass

Do you have to have had both jabs to get in or can you just have the first (with the 2nd due a week or two after the game)?
Under the government's Plan B regulations, an NHS Covid pass has to show that you're fully vaccinated (two jabs - as of now booster isn't mandatory)
With only one jab, a negative lateral flow test result is required. This is copied from City's guidelines:
  • Plan B - Ensure that you have either a valid NHS COVID Pass on your mobile device, proof of a negative COVID-19 test result (SMS or email, which has been registered with the NHS) taken within 48 hours of the matchday, or evidence of exemption.
 
Under the government's Plan B regulations, an NHS Covid pass has to show that you're fully vaccinated (two jabs - as of now booster isn't mandatory)
With only one jab, a negative lateral flow test result is required. This is copied from City's guidelines:
  • Plan B - Ensure that you have either a valid NHS COVID Pass on your mobile device, proof of a negative COVID-19 test result (SMS or email, which has been registered with the NHS) taken within 48 hours of the matchday, or evidence of exemption.
Thanks.
 
All this faffing about, yet Metrolink check nothing and pack you on to their trams like cattle.

When will we be back to normality?
A few weeks before Xmas i was in New York for a long weekend and I needed proof of vaccination to get into every pub / restaurant and theatre on Broadway.
But on the subway and Staten Island Ferry it was every man for themselves.......
 
A few weeks before Xmas i was in New York for a long weekend and I needed proof of vaccination to get into every pub / restaurant and theatre on Broadway.
But on the subway and Staten Island Ferry it was every man for themselves.......

That's why this entire thing has been one huge farce,its contradiction and hypocrisy at every turn.
 

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