Why don’t the stewards scan Covid passes to check they’re valid though? It takes seconds, more reliable than a human and much quicker….this will at weed out those who are using an expired pass.
The vast majority will be ok, so no need really
Why don’t the stewards scan Covid passes to check they’re valid though? It takes seconds, more reliable than a human and much quicker….this will at weed out those who are using an expired pass.
I have the letter from NHS, saying I am double jabbed, do I need to get it updated with the booster on it or can I still use the letter?
Thank youThe booster isn’t a requirement yet….
The vast majority will be ok, so no need really
The vast majority will be ok, so no need really
I don’t ‘know’, but it’s safe to have a reasonable degree of confidence given the instructions issued and sample checking in place. I can bore you with numbers if you want based on population and sample sizes
I have the letter from NHS, saying I am double jabbed, do I need to get it updated with the booster on it or can I still use the letter?
Statistically that would give me the expected compliance rate. As we all know, expected and realized numbers do not always tally and can be out of kilter for quite some time, certainly long enough to spread a virus.
Possibly, but if say 5% are taking the piss and going into the ground without the right docs, and then 5% of that 5% are actually positive….and you’re wearing your mask and generally keeping your distance, and have been jabbed and boosted, then your chances of being exposed to someone positive are pretty tiny.
You’re far more likely to catch it from someone with a valid covid pass who doesn’t know they’re positive IMO.
The scrutiny of passes for the spot checks is naturally varied. They are after all mindful of getting fans into the venue by a fixed time and most won’t be checked at all. (They don’t have time and don’t have to per guidance) . That said club also do more in depth checks at ticket office when they select ticket holders at random pre match / deactivate tickets / before allowing admittance . So I’d bear that in mind before sharing advice like this…
And the crazy thing is that if you report a positive test backed up by a PCR test your COVID pass remains valid!
I mean, I like to moan, but my god there's a lot of nonsense in this thread. Of course the practice of checking Covid passes is going to vary from ground to ground, steward to steward, and the chances are some will be thorough and some aren't.
I can't say I've ever felt the need to write on TripAdvisor whether a country has a passport control that barely looks at my passport, or one that spends 45 seconds eyeing me up and down before letting me through
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And the crazy thing is that if you report a positive test backed up by a PCR test your COVID pass remains valid!
Or just do a lft ..which personally I do instead
I don't need to, as [MENTION=27279]dazzer6666[/MENTION] said boosters jabs are not a mandatory requirement. The only way to stop people entering the ground is for all supporters to do a test at the ground. This isn't going to happen. I have a NHS letter to say I'm double jabbed, you all have to trust me that I don't have Covid, just like I have to trust everyone else who's going in that they have honestly reported a negative test.
Erm it was just a suggestion to help
What you do is up to you and I wasn’t querying it