aka blue jambo
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You get a card with the date of your jabs on it.
You really don't.. certainly not in Scotland
You get a card with the date of your jabs on it.
Can you imagine going all the way to Wembley, taking the test and they turn round to tell you you have COVID and can’t get in? Furthermore you’re then sent to a secluded ‘safe room’ and miss the match!!!!!!I can't see it being dependent on jabs if it's correct that they're proposing lateral flow tests on entry and exit. That suggests they want to see if there's any extensive transmission of the virus during the pilot events.
You get a card in England, certainly for the first jab.You really don't.. certainly not in Scotland
These events are pilots and for that to be the basis for entry for full-scale events.Can you imagine going all the way to Wembley, taking the test and they turn round to tell you you have COVID and can’t get in? Furthermore you’re then sent to a secluded ‘safe room’ and miss the match!!!!!!
By the sounds of it it will be Londoners, NHS staff and Noel Gallagher.
Can't see this tbh. Europe are bringing in a Green Pass, which is either a vaccination, or proof of a negative test, or even proof of a positive that you are now over. Any one of those gives freedom of travel.I think it's setting a really negative precedent if they only offered tickets to those who'd already been vaccinated. I won't even be offered my first vaccine until the end of the summer.
I’ve got mine in my wallet so you do in the civilised world.You really don't.. certainly not in Scotland