Thank you for these nice words!
I’d be amazed if TLO isn’t at this forum, can you reach out to him to ensure this valid question gets asked?
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Thank you for these nice words!
Thanks. I have emailed a question:
The government recognizes the EU wide Covid Passport at the border. Given we can access the UK with this document why can’t we currently access the AMEX? And can the club give any assurances that overseas season ticket holders will still be able to visit the AMEX using a LFT when the new rules apply.
Regards.
Herr Tubthumper (on behalf of overseas season tickets holders)
So do we know wether this issue was covered at the fans forum?
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I believe the question was asked. I believe PB's response was basically along the lines of "we will comply with the requirements of the government/Premier League", or words to that effect.
I believe the question was asked. I believe PB's response was basically along the lines of "we will comply with the requirements of the government/Premier League", or words to that effect.
Point of order, have any of you overseas fans stopped for a moment to consider your carbon footprint?
I would imagine Greta would have a meltdown if she found out..
I believe the question was asked. I believe PB's response was basically along the lines of "we will comply with the requirements of the government/Premier League", or words to that effect.
The question was asked although the last few words were missed off so my specific question about LFTs became a general question about reassurance. Paul Barber said the government had set the rules on not using EU Covid pass which I found was confusing as he’d also earlier said nothing is currently mandated. I guess he meant the club has preempted the government? He said the club were looking at flexible ways to show vaccination and then said the club don’t sit in darkened rooms thinking of ways to stop fans from attending football.
I guess we wait, and hope. I was optimist but was reading a piece about the Scottish vaccine passport which requires double vaccination or a good medical reason why you are not jabbed…..I’d fall between the cracks of this.
What is really frustrating is that anyone coming from abroad will have had a negative test to get into the UK and if they have been in the UK for a while also a day 2 test. We might also be double vaccinated, if not we’d have been in quarantine and tested again on day 8. Even without a further LFT we will be some of the most tested and safest people in the stadium.
I’d be amazed if TLO isn’t at this forum, can you reach out to him to ensure this valid question gets asked?
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Good thread. I suddenly feel a little less cut off from the Albion.
I must admit I’m confused about entering the UK. I have a trip planned in early October. Unfortunately I couldn’t time it to see a game (I have a ST) but even entry to the country worries me. I am traveling from a green country, double jabbed with Pfizer, have got an EU/EEA corona certificate and will be coming over with a negative test. I hope this should be enough to travel without going into quarantine. Is there anything more I can do apart from order a day 2 test?
You will need to book the day 2 test in advance of travel and complete a passenger locator form ahead of travel (to complete the form you need the code from the Day 2 test). But you won’t need to quarantine….. unless of course the day 2 comes up positive!
Safe travels!
I heard it as... until 30th Sept we will take neg LFT's. Then they are waiting to see what the Gov says after that, but they think LFT's will still be an option. As it stands, land, go to a chemist and get a test, take the test and you will get the result emailed or text to you in less than an hour. If it's neg you can go to the football if it's pos then you have to quarantine. The neg result you can show on your phone with your ID at the stadium.
If lateral flows are accepted, as q comprise that is fine.
However it seems stupid and stubborn not to accept the EU Covid Pass. At the end of the day it is the same vaccines as approved in the UK, just not administered by the NHS.
Reckon in the end the devil will be in the detail of what hmgov decide. And it extends way beyond the EU. Pre-covid there was clearly the start of a BURGEONING EPL football tourism market at the Amex. B&H is chucking up blocks of student flats like there's no tomorrow, and clearly huge numbers of those will be targeted at students from far beyond the EU. And most of those will be differently jabbed. Same vaccines, different vaccine passports. PB will be keen to capture this market
You will need to book the day 2 test in advance of travel and complete a passenger locator form ahead of travel (to complete the form you need the code from the Day 2 test). But you won’t need to quarantine….. unless of course the day 2 comes up positive!
Safe travels!