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By *d4fun73 OP Man
over a year ago
Shipley |
I've noticed my regular club quest is going to request covid passports to gain entry from the end of September. Not sure about pandoras does anyone know?
Is this going to be the same for all clubs from September onwards? |
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Whilst being completely in favour of the Covid Passport principle, I can't help but wonder why influenza passports aren't "a thing".
Can't help but feeling that influenza will be a bigger danger this Winter than Covid, but it just isn't as "fashionable" is it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Whilst being completely in favour of the Covid Passport principle, I can't help but wonder why influenza passports aren't "a thing".
Can't help but feeling that influenza will be a bigger danger this Winter than Covid, but it just isn't as "fashionable" is it?"  |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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I think it depends what they are registered as, nightclubs will need passports but private members clubs I don't think come under the same guidelines, and might be able to choose their own protocol.
I think if a venue can hold more than 500 people then it will need to see passports, apart from that it would depend on the club registration, council and the clubs own decisions.
I could of course be very wrong but that's the impression I'm under.
Personally I would feel a lateral flow test on the day would be any better way to make sure people are covered free and therefore the venue is.
It doesn't seem this is something that's going to be implemented at all. |
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We are seeking clarification from the council and .gov (which has precious little at present). Capacity and the nature of the club will determine their ruling, but if the delta situation deteriorates further, we will introduce passports at the end of the month irrespective of their decision. At present, we ask all attendees about their status (vaccine and health); we temperature check all at reception and all staff are double vaccinated. We do not insist on a certificate at present. |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
"Is vax passport required in Cupids?
We weren't asked for anything last night, club play are taking temps on the way in also x
And asking to see you’re vaccination card xx"
The Vax card, which if you want one without being vaccinated are 10 a penny, is a different thin to a Vax passport.
You have to get the vax passport from a Gov. website in either App or paper form. The paper one is posted to you and has no expiry date. The App has a one month expiry date, which I guess would be easy to forget to renew. |
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By *woodcplCouple
over a year ago
Borehamwood |
"We wouldn't want to go to a club where it wasn't a requirement. Chams have requested proof since they reopened "
I kinda know what you mean as I’ve had to show mine at one particular club but that doesn’t mean an infected (unknowingly) person/persons can’t enter and spread Covid |
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"We wouldn't want to go to a club where it wasn't a requirement. Chams have requested proof since they reopened
I kinda know what you mean as I’ve had to show mine at one particular club but that doesn’t mean an infected (unknowingly) person/persons can’t enter and spread Covid"
This is true but it reduces the risk. Right now no gatherings are completely safe so we all need to do our own risk assessments and make decisions based on what we comfortable with. Personally we also test before and after attending Chams |
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"Is vax passport required in Cupids?
We weren't asked for anything last night, club play are taking temps on the way in also x
And asking to see you’re vaccination card xx
The Vax card, which if you want one without being vaccinated are 10 a penny, is a different thin to a Vax passport.
You have to get the vax passport from a Gov. website in either App or paper form. The paper one is posted to you and has no expiry date. The App has a one month expiry date, which I guess would be easy to forget to renew. "
All you need to do to renew it is login to the NHS App. I download a pdf of mine |
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Seems strange everyone getting all stressed about covid in the clubs.
You are potentially in a big melting pot of Chlamydia, Hiv and all the other
Sti's but nobody seems to worry about that as long as they are getting their end away! |
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By the way, I'm not knocking anyone or trying to provoke a row. Fill your boots!wear a covid mask and bareback someone if that's what you are into.
I think everyone seems to have a false sense of security because they've been double jabbed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"All good to know
I guess the anti vaxers will have to find their own house parties! "
Not everyone that isn’t vaccinated are anti vaxers! That’s a really un educated comment!
And you do realise many double vaccinated people have still died of the delta variant….. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We wouldn't want to go to a club where it wasn't a requirement. Chams have requested proof since they reopened "
This makes no common sense! I personally feel safer knowing guest are required to show a neg LFT. I’m Double vaxed but take a test every time we go out and show it at door. It’s enough for me to know I’m vaccinated but better the club owners are confident someone isn’t carrying the virus into there establishment. They do don’t know this if only want a vaccine certificate. |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
NW London |
"We wouldn't want to go to a club where it wasn't a requirement. Chams have requested proof since they reopened
This makes no common sense! I personally feel safer knowing guest are required to show a neg LFT. I’m Double vaxed but take a test every time we go out and show it at door. It’s enough for me to know I’m vaccinated but better the club owners are confident someone isn’t carrying the virus into there establishment. They do don’t know this if only want a vaccine certificate. "
Yes, this is what I cannot understand either. Surely it is better for people attending clubs to be tested as this prevents them bringing in and spreading the virus. Being vaccinated is no guarantee that you can't catch it or be seriously ill from it.
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By *ealDea1Man
over a year ago
Louth - M1 |
Given vaxed and unvaxed people can still get covid and potentially pass it on... this requirement prevents nothing... Makes me laugh how ppl strangely think there is a difference!
The only difference is the level covid affects you, but no conclusive proof! |
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"Seems strange everyone getting all stressed about covid in the clubs.
You are potentially in a big melting pot of Chlamydia, Hiv and all the other
Sti's but nobody seems to worry about that as long as they are getting their end away! "
What a silly comment lol. Actually hilarious. As if you can compare the that HA |
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Just saying that people have double standards when they pick and choose which diseases they need to be worried about.
Covid passports don't actually provide you with any protection Just the same as fucking a room full of guys without knowing their hygiene/sexual history.
As long as you are having fun..until you're not |
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"Whilst being completely in favour of the Covid Passport principle, I can't help but wonder why influenza passports aren't "a thing".
Can't help but feeling that influenza will be a bigger danger this Winter than Covid, but it just isn't as "fashionable" is it?"
Covid is much more transmissible and much more likely to put you in hospital and much more likely to kill you than the flu but if you only see it as a fashion choice, crack on. |
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Just a few questions for the more knowledgeable in the field....
Does having a vaccine passport prevent you from contracting covid 19 ?
Does having a vaccine passport, while currently infected with covid 19, prevent transmission of the virus to others ?
Does having a vaccine passport indicate to others if you have the cov 19 virus at present ?
It seems as though there is no group benefit from a requirement to show a vaccine passport, as this in no way reduces the potential of contracting covid 19 within the given group....
Although i can understand the supposed benefit to the individual, providing the vaccine issued reduces the severity of any potential symptoms following an infection.
Just to confirm, i'm not an anti vaxxer !
I don't live in area 51 either
Take care you lot !
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By *d4fun73 OP Man
over a year ago
Shipley |
"Just a few questions for the more knowledgeable in the field....
Does having a vaccine passport prevent you from contracting covid 19 ?
Does having a vaccine passport, while currently infected with covid 19, prevent transmission of the virus to others ?
Does having a vaccine passport indicate to others if you have the cov 19 virus at present ?
It seems as though there is no group benefit from a requirement to show a vaccine passport, as this in no way reduces the potential of contracting covid 19 within the given group....
Although i can understand the supposed benefit to the individual, providing the vaccine issued reduces the severity of any potential symptoms following an infection.
Just to confirm, i'm not an anti vaxxer !
I don't live in area 51 either
Take care you lot !
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Why don't you do some proper research rather than asking questions here? |
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By *d4fun73 OP Man
over a year ago
Shipley |
What started off as a conversation about clubs and covid passports now turned into a slanging match.
Club's have to abide by whatever rules they are given, whether you like it or not.
Simple really if you don't want to get a vaccine or passport don't go to clubs. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Are there circumstances that someone can't have the jab for medical reasons? Or what about people who have had covid and feel safe enough their body has built up enough annuity to not have the jab?
I am double vaccinated, but this doesn't seem right to me, very much like a 'us V Them' kind of situation. What happened to freedom of choice.
Yes I know I'm in the minority thinking this way, go on bash me all you like, but it's all starting to feel a little bit forced for my liking
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"What started off as a conversation about clubs and covid passports now turned into a slanging match.
Club's have to abide by whatever rules they are given, whether you like it or not.
Simple really if you don't want to get a vaccine or passport don't go to clubs. " It ALWAYS does When the topic involves covid. |
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"Just a few questions for the more knowledgeable in the field....
Does having a vaccine passport prevent you from contracting covid 19 ?
Does having a vaccine passport, while currently infected with covid 19, prevent transmission of the virus to others ?
Does having a vaccine passport indicate to others if you have the cov 19 virus at present ?
It seems as though there is no group benefit from a requirement to show a vaccine passport, as this in no way reduces the potential of contracting covid 19 within the given group....
Although i can understand the supposed benefit to the individual, providing the vaccine issued reduces the severity of any potential symptoms following an infection.
Just to confirm, i'm not an anti vaxxer !
I don't live in area 51 either
Take care you lot !
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1, no, it massively reduces the viral load your body gets. No vaccine stops you from catching any virus, it teaches your body what the virus looks like and your body reacts/attacks and gets rid of the virus much quicker.
2, it reduces the viral load your body creates, therefore reducing the amount of viral particles you emit by about 75%, so yes it does.
3, no, that's why people are asking for a negative test too
That's why there are many benefits to the overall population and those around you.
And to those going on about "freedom of choice", you have the freedom to choose not to have a vaccine, others want the freedom of choice to go to clubs etc where only people who are vaccinated go. Choice goes both ways. |
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By *oc30Man
over a year ago
Cheltenham |
Why don’t we think about this from a different perspective. An unvaccinated person would have a higher risk of hospital admission and death compared to a vaccinated person. So think about it as personal safety |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m all up for showing a negative result before being aloud entry in to a club but what I don’t get is why is it only clubs you need to show a Covid passport, like the virus can’t be caught any where else.. I mean the work place or even the supermarket is just as congested so why is it only the clubs… Football stadium hold over 30/40 thousand people but is okay to attend a game with out showing vaccination proof!!! I don’t get it |
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By *anae21Woman
over a year ago
Nearer than you think |
Yep, complete u-turn!
Although I'm pro-vaccination, it would have put unreasonable pressures on clubs and venues to check the passports/certificates, and they would be too easily faked. |
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By *eordiesCouple
over a year ago
newcastle |
"Yep, complete u-turn!
Although I'm pro-vaccination, it would have put unreasonable pressures on clubs and venues to check the passports/certificates, and they would be too easily faked. "
Like I said when they first proposed this idea a couple of months ago, it was turn only to put pressure on the 20 - 30 year olds who did not want to be jabbed.
In effect a scare tactic (with the best of intentions). Once all those who got jabbed because of this threat were jabbed then the usefulness of the threat had gone away, so there was no need to carry it out !
As you say, it would have been so easy to fake up a paper vaccine passport. |
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