No either can I. Be typical if this is introduced then clubs left to work out for themselves how to administer it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-09-2021 03:08 PM #31
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01-09-2021 03:12 PM #33
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01-09-2021 03:17 PM #35
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01-09-2021 03:18 PM #36
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01-09-2021 03:19 PM #37
Rather than use a UK wide (produced in England), off the shelf vaccine passport for smart devices, this government has commissioned a Danish company to design on for Scotland at £600k. Who knows when it’ll be ready but as long as we’re different to England, who cares 😏😏
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01-09-2021 03:20 PM #38
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01-09-2021 03:22 PM #39
Makes sense given the state of affairs with the huge volume of cases right now. If it stops major restrictions being reintroduced, it’s a lesser, necessary evil.
Feel for the young ones though (he says gleefully having just had his second dose a fortnight ago.)
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01-09-2021 03:23 PM #40
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01-09-2021 03:29 PM #41
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I think the whole covid passport thing is seriously flawed. I have not been vaccinated but have had covid, so will in theory be as equally protected as those double jabbed, yet I will not be allowed pretty much anywhere if this type of thing is passed.
It was my choice not to have it and I am happy to live with that rather than do something I am not comfortable with, considering that it wasn't part of the T&C's of entry when I bought it I will be expecting a refund for my season ticket though.
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01-09-2021 03:31 PM #42
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I’m all for it but no idea how it gets implemented at football grounds. Half the players won’t get in for a start.
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01-09-2021 03:35 PM #43
If you work in these places will you lose your job if your not double vaccinated?
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01-09-2021 03:36 PM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have no time whatsoever for anti-vaxxers. unless its medical advice/condition that is reason for not getting vaccinated.
If Joe Bloggs sat next to you has not been jabbed, you ARE in danger of getting infected,as is he of course.
I told here about my pal Davie who passed away last month with the Covid and he had both his jabs(2nd one last May)
Family think his train journey and weekend in London invited the virus
Such a crowded train(few masks) and London during Scotland v England game
I wont go near big gatherings till most if not all have had both jabs
But thats me, being elderly and with underlying medicai conditions.Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 01-09-2021 at 03:44 PM.
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01-09-2021 03:37 PM #45
I wonder where all this will end?
I'm fully vaccinated, but I'm also deeply concerned about the erosion of freedoms and liberties that we're seeing. I'm massively against coercive approaches to promoting vaccination.
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01-09-2021 03:48 PM #47
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Vaccinations are proving to be not particularly effective, and latest research shows natural immunity is more effective. However, that debate is slammed down by the MSM and Govt. Why?
People saying they wouldn't feel comfortable being next to somebody who hasn't been vaccinated just shows the level of unfounded fear that has been brainwashed into people.
Fully vaccinated people carry, spread and die from Covid
Single vaccinated people carry, spread and die from Covid
Non vaccinated people carry, spread and die from Covid
Vaccinated people apparently don't get ill as much. So if you are fully vaccinated and the person next to you isn't, then it shouldn't matter one iota to you.
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01-09-2021 03:50 PM #48
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01-09-2021 03:50 PM #49
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Expect more football fans to get there Saturday fix watching lower league clubs. Guaranteed easy entry and at 3pm sat.
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01-09-2021 03:53 PM #50
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So they are effective at reducing hospital backlogs - which is good. However, there is no pressure on the NHS these days - it is under control. So I don't see the point in these passports.
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It's not different from me needing a variety of different vaccines when I travelled to Ghana. If I didn't have documentation to say I had been vaccinated against Yellow Fever, I wouldn't have been allowed into the country.
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01-09-2021 04:05 PM #55
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01-09-2021 04:07 PM #56
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Life is full of what ifs...
Edit:I should add, I have no problem people getting vaccinations. That is your choice - cool, I ain't going to berate anybody for that. Just as others should have the choice not to.
If the vaccinations proved that they made you immune and stopped the spread, then yes there is a good argument to make the compulsary. But they don't, so this pressure on civil liberties is baffling to me.Last edited by Brummie_Hibs; 01-09-2021 at 04:11 PM.
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01-09-2021 04:09 PM #57
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https://www.bordertelegraph.com/news...ons-two-weeks/
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01-09-2021 04:09 PM #58This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You should be able to get a PDF confirming vaccination status through here: https://covid-status.service.nhsx.nhs.uk/ – bear in mind it has a 'valid until' date of one month from when you generate it, so you'd have to generate a new one regularly.
You can also use the NHS app on your phone (not the covid app, there's another one just called NHS App) – unlike the PDF, that shouldn't need to be updated.
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Theta is resistant to vaccines and is hyper transmittable. You would be Donald ducked.
The less hosts Covid has, the smaller the opportunity it has to mutate.
Having Vaccine passports is a step to “incentivise” people to get the jags and prevent mutations.
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