Covid Spot Checks At Etihad

I had to get up to speed for the warehouse project at the start of the autumn which only let you in with a pass and they checked *everyone* going in, but I do think I'm on the younger side of users on this forum! ;)
In the FOC division.Dr says i am fighting fit,,,, fighting for breath and fit to drop lol
 
Just received an email saying it's being introduced. It's hard enough getting my ticket on my phone, let alone nhs app also


Dear Supporter,



Following an update to Premier League matchday protocols earlier this month, COVID-19 spot checks have now been introduced at every stadium across the league.



Manchester City started its process of spot checks at home to Burnley on Saturday 16th October for seasonal members and supporters who had purchased match tickets in the Legends hospitality suite.





At Manchester City v Crystal Palace on Saturday 30th October and at all subsequent Premier League home matches, COVID-19 spot checks will operate stadium wide.





This means you may be asked to present evidence of your vaccination status, or evidence of a negative COVID-19 test, prior to your entry to the Etihad Stadium, if you are over 18 and not exempt.





Are you match ready?





Please ensure that you have a valid NHS COVID Pass on your mobile device and be ready to present this if you are asked to do so by the COVID-19 spot check team that will be located around the perimeter of the stadium on matchday. Information about how to download your NHS COVID Pass can be found here. Alternatively, you can request a printed COVID Pass letter from the NHS by telephoning 119 or by visiting the NHS website here.



If you are travelling from outside of England, you can provide proof of vaccination that is available to you from your local health authority.



You can also take a COVID-19 test within 48 hours of your visit to the Etihad Stadium, register it with the NHS and present proof of your negative result. Tests can be ordered for free here.



Please remember that you must not attend a match if you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms or if you are at risk of passing on COVID-19. The UK Government’s current stay at home guidance is available here.



Whilst we strongly encourage supporters to adhere to the Premier League’s updated matchday protocols and the Club’s Supporter Code of Conduct, you will not be declined entry if you are unable to provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test at this time.



We will continue to work closely with the Premier League over the coming weeks and will provide you with more information relating to compulsory COVID-19 certificates, should they be introduced later this season.
If you follow the instructions, which aren’t bad, on getting the NHS app (not the NHS Covid app!), and obtaining an NHS login (if you haven’t got one already - you’ll need your NHS number to register), and then navigating through the App to the covid vax status of yourself. you can also Add them to your iPhone wallet (not sure about Android), at that part of the App, which makes it a bit easier to show when asked - don’t need to relogin to NHS app.

Big note:
You’ll need to do this monthly however (app into wallet), because the vax status QR code only lasts 1 month.
As someone said you could take a screenshot of your covid QR pass, but that is the same, and expires in a month. If you always login to the app, the QR code in the app (only), will be automatically updated to a month ahead. But be aware you’ll need a data signal to access the internet in the App… so probably better to get it into iPhone wallet/take pic beforehand.


so, it’s just another thing to add to the list of stuff to check before heading off to the match:
Keys
Money/cards
Phone (charged)
Teeth/glasses
Tickets ok
Vax QR codes up to date.
 
If you follow the instructions, which aren’t bad, on getting the NHS app (not the NHS Covid app!), and obtaining an NHS login (if you haven’t got one already - you’ll need your NHS number to register), and then navigating through the App to the covid vax status of yourself. you can also Add them to your iPhone wallet (not sure about Android), at that part of the App, which makes it a bit easier to show when asked - don’t need to relogin to NHS app.

Big note:
You’ll need to do this monthly however (app into wallet), because the vax status QR code only lasts 1 month.
As someone said you could take a screenshot of your covid QR pass, but that is the same, and expires in a month. If you always login to the app, the QR code in the app (only), will be automatically updated to a month ahead. But be aware you’ll need a data signal to access the internet in the App… so probably better to get it into iPhone wallet/take pic beforehand.


so, it’s just another thing to add to the list of stuff to check before heading off to the match:
Keys
Money/cards
Phone (charged)
Teeth/glasses
Tickets ok
Vax QR codes up to date.
Brilliant Hahaha
 

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