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Post by syg on Jul 30, 2021 11:03:44 GMT
Do we need to show proof of 2 jabs for home matches?
Cheers.
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Post by a more piratey game on Jul 30, 2021 11:04:57 GMT
Do we need to show proof of 2 jabs for home matches? Cheers. are you referring to Joey's court case, or medical issues?
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syg
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Post by syg on Jul 30, 2021 11:23:01 GMT
Def covid related.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2021 12:05:27 GMT
Oh that was rather good.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2021 12:26:04 GMT
Do we need to show proof of 2 jabs for home matches? Cheers. From the website: Requirements for Entry - Ticket holders will need proof of a negative Lateral Flow Test (LFT), via a text message or email from NHS Test and Trace or proof of full vaccination - both doses received at least 14 days prior to the match (demonstrated via the NHS App) The lateral flow test needs to be taken within 48 hours of the fixture.
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Post by Bath Gas on Jul 30, 2021 13:07:36 GMT
Do we need to show proof of 2 jabs for home matches? Cheers. From the website: Requirements for Entry - Ticket holders will need proof of a negative Lateral Flow Test (LFT), via a text message or email from NHS Test and Trace or proof of full vaccination - both doses received at least 14 days prior to the match (demonstrated via the NHS App) The lateral flow test needs to be taken within 48 hours of the fixture. I'm guessing this will now be standard practice, until we are informed otherwise.
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Post by keygas on Jul 30, 2021 14:01:04 GMT
Do we need to show proof of 2 jabs for home matches? Cheers. From the website: Requirements for Entry - Ticket holders will need proof of a negative Lateral Flow Test (LFT), via a text message or email from NHS Test and Trace or proof of full vaccination - both doses received at least 14 days prior to the match (demonstrated via the NHS App) The lateral flow test needs to be taken within 48 hours of the fixture. According to the clubs FAQs if you been doubled jabbed, a letter or your vaccination card will be sufficient to gain entry.
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Post by Bath Gas on Jul 30, 2021 15:17:53 GMT
From the website: Requirements for Entry - Ticket holders will need proof of a negative Lateral Flow Test (LFT), via a text message or email from NHS Test and Trace or proof of full vaccination - both doses received at least 14 days prior to the match (demonstrated via the NHS App) The lateral flow test needs to be taken within 48 hours of the fixture. According to the clubs FAQs if you been doubled jabbed, a letter or your vaccination card will be sufficient to gain entry. We're lucky, as quite a few clubs aren't accepting the vaccination cards as proof, because they are too easy to fake.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2021 15:42:48 GMT
From the website: Requirements for Entry - Ticket holders will need proof of a negative Lateral Flow Test (LFT), via a text message or email from NHS Test and Trace or proof of full vaccination - both doses received at least 14 days prior to the match (demonstrated via the NHS App) The lateral flow test needs to be taken within 48 hours of the fixture. According to the clubs FAQs if you been doubled jabbed, a letter or your vaccination card will be sufficient to gain entry. My reply was pasted from the clubs website so are you saying they contradict themselves elsewhere?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2021 15:44:18 GMT
According to the clubs FAQs if you been doubled jabbed, a letter or your vaccination card will be sufficient to gain entry. We're lucky, as quite a few clubs aren't accepting the vaccination cards as proof, because they are too easy to fake. And a lot of clubs are recommending but not enforcing double vaccination. It's a shame the EFL didn't apply the same rules for all clubs as it is going to get confusing particularly for away supporters.
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Post by Bath Gas on Jul 30, 2021 15:48:09 GMT
We're lucky, as quite a few clubs aren't accepting the vaccination cards as proof, because they are too easy to fake. And a lot of clubs are recommending but not enforcing double vaccination. It's a shame the EFL didn't apply the same rules for all clubs as it is going to get confusing particularly for away supporters. Indeed - a recipe for chaos at the turnstiles.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2021 16:42:19 GMT
It's dereliction of duty not to standardise and enforce this from the governing body in my view, effectively penalising the more cautious and conscientious.
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Post by Bath Gas on Jul 30, 2021 17:34:25 GMT
It's dereliction of duty not to standardise and enforce this from the governing body in my view, effectively penalising the more cautious and conscientious. I'm struggling to remember the last time the EFL actually got something right - we're doomed.
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Post by keygas on Jul 30, 2021 18:08:38 GMT
According to the clubs FAQs if you been doubled jabbed, a letter or your vaccination card will be sufficient to gain entry. My reply was pasted from the clubs website so are you saying they contradict themselves elsewhere? I got the info from the clubs Twitter page Do I need to demonstrate my negative test or vaccination on a smart phone? No, using the NHS app or online portal is preferred, however if you don’t have access to these systems you can bring a letter or your vaccination card as proof.
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Post by gasgomarchingin on Jul 30, 2021 18:20:53 GMT
It's dereliction of duty not to standardise and enforce this from the governing body in my view, effectively penalising the more cautious and conscientious. Agreed.
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