QRCs are valid for 30 days on the app...Maybe something similar to my weekly bus ticket on my phone which has a “word of the day” on a banner which also moves around so a screen shot is quickly spotted.
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QRCs are valid for 30 days on the app...Maybe something similar to my weekly bus ticket on my phone which has a “word of the day” on a banner which also moves around so a screen shot is quickly spotted.
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Well at a supposed blue-riband, Government approved test event last week a likely minimum-wage temp steward had a cursory glance at my phone and waved me through (I showed him a screenshot code).The scanner shows the name of the holder, easy to check against the ticket.
https://www.nhsx.nhs.uk/covid-19-response/international-covid-pass-verifier-app-user-guide/
Well at a supposed blue-riband, Government approved test event last week a likely minimum-wage temp steward had a cursory glance at my phone and waved me through (I showed him a screenshot code).
Huge queue behind me and several standing to the side as they tried to download the code on an overloaded network.
ID check, and match to QRC at a large sporting event? Carnage.
You're missing the point completely. I did. It wasn't checked properly. I could have shown the barcode from a bottle of ketchup and still got in.You can pre-download it, or have it emailed to yourself. Easy-peasy, just takes a bit of forward planning, much like remembering to pick up your season ticket before you leave the house. People will quickly get used to doing this, I'm sure.
You're missing the point completely. I did. It wasn't checked properly. I could have shown the barcode from a bottle of ketchup and still got in.
Why bother? Just share screenshots.Not really, I was referring to your comment about huge queues and people standing around trying to download their code.
You're missing the point completely. I did. It wasn't checked properly. I could have shown the barcode from a bottle of ketchup and still got in.
Exactly....so how is this 'passport' going to be enforced?I've walked into gigs and sports grounds literally holding a knife in my hand (in the form of a Swiss army knife that I had on my key ring and forgot to remove), no system reliant on some guy doing a quick check on the gate is reliable.
Why bother? Just share screenshots.
Also, imagine the East Stand on match day as 4000 pensioners try to open the app at the gates.....
Exactly....so how is this 'passport' going to be enforced?
We’re saving lives.
The only way I can imagine it working properly is to submit the passport in advance of receiving a ticket, and it being checked against a proper register of who's been given a vaccine.
To actually work as intended, the "have they actually received both vaccines" check has to take place before the fan reaches the gate.
I was, many months ago, very much against vaccine passports. But realistically at this point you're either on your way to getting vaccinated (my second is in a couple of weeks), medically exempt (can be excused if you really want to risk it) or are actively choosing not to be vaccinated (if you don't trust the vaccine programme, presumably you're not comfortable being in a football ground either so won't mind not being allowed in).
Excellent, that is fantastic news please can you back it up with data so I can show others?
This will be the answer I reckon. All season ticket holders will be getting an email soon with instructions how to add their NHS COVID double vacc certificate to their e-ticket. Anyone without an electronic pass will be forced to queue, socially distanced with a mask, in a field 2 miles from the Amex.
How about we keep the discussion around how we get in the ground?
There are countless other threads to discuss / argue vaccines.
Well at a supposed blue-riband, Government approved test event last week a likely minimum-wage temp steward had a cursory glance at my phone and waved me through (I showed him a screenshot code).
Huge queue behind me and several standing to the side as they tried to download the code on an overloaded network.
ID check, and match to QRC at a large sporting event? Carnage.
This will be the answer I reckon. All season ticket holders will be getting an email soon with instructions how to add their NHS COVID double vacc certificate to their e-ticket. Anyone without an electronic pass will be forced to queue, socially distanced with a mask, in a field 2 miles from the Amex.
I hope whatever happens the club advises ticket holders well ahead of time, else will be chaos at the Amex come August (and everywhere else for that matter)
On some levels I'd be really annoyed, because my 2nd vaccine is only a week before the first game st Burnley, and I don't see myself being allowed to go.
On the other hand, if that's what they decide, I can see the logic and I won't mind.
I expect to be annoyed anyway by the final decision being based on some arbitrary nonsense that makes no sense to anybody.