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Yes I have a fear that by me saying what I did that I am coming across as siding with people who have chosen not to get vaccinated. I am not and I agree with vaccination being required in order to enter certain settings, if anything I think it should be extended to places like pubs and restaurants as well.

All I was saying was that when people bought their season tickets 4 or 5 months ago there was no such rule which stated vaccination would be a requirement for entry into the stadium. In fact the First Minister was actually quite open about how she wasn't keen on the idea.

Even if I don't agree with their decision not to get vaccinated, those people now find themselves in a situation where, even if they wanted to now get vaccinated in order to comply with this new law, it will take them 8 weeks to get fully vaccinated and the law comes into effect in 3 weeks.

Over the next 8 weeks, Hibs have 4 home matches so I think if we're going to use this as a real incentive for people to now go and get vaccinated, rather just using it as a punishment for not going to get vaccinated up until now then if there's not going to be a blanket refund in place for everyone affected then I do think that at least for those people who decide that they will now get vaccinated there should be the offer of a refund for the cost of the next 4 games that they'll miss and we'll see them at the Dundee game on 20th November.
It's an interesting suggestion, but why should someone get a refund for only now doing what they could have done weeks ago? Isn't that unfair on everyone who has already had both vaccinations?