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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
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What’s the implications?—- anybody got a view ?"
I would assume they are going to fall into the same category as nightclubs… but it’s going to depend on their licensing rules…
I would assume covid pass for entry… unless you have a medical exemption |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Already have to show it at Chams
No you don't.
You can show a negative LFT taken within the last 24 hours instead."
I think there is often confusion between the covid pass and people thinking it's a vaccine passport.
The covid pass is anyone who has been double or now triple vaccinated, or has a negative PCR test result or recently hade covid. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Already have to show it at Chams
No you don't.
You can show a negative LFT taken within the last 24 hours instead.
I think there is often confusion between the covid pass and people thinking it's a vaccine passport.
The covid pass is anyone who has been double or now triple vaccinated, or has a negative PCR test result or recently hade covid. "
There certainly is confusion as the things you have mentioned aren't quite right.
For the purposes of the passport, 2 doses are fully vaxxed, not 3.
It's a negative LFT in the previous 48hours, not a PCR. |
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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago
harrow |
My thoughts are as long as no night is more than 500 people then no masks are needed. The question is are the counted as a nightclub or hospitality
For me actually I have to wear a mask outdoors at a football match but not when I am getting my cock sucked and someone is sitting on my face in an orgy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Already have to show it at Chams
No you don't.
You can show a negative LFT taken within the last 24 hours instead.
I think there is often confusion between the covid pass and people thinking it's a vaccine passport.
The covid pass is anyone who has been double or now triple vaccinated, or has a negative PCR test result or recently hade covid.
There certainly is confusion as the things you have mentioned aren't quite right.
For the purposes of the passport, 2 doses are fully vaxxed, not 3.
It's a negative LFT in the previous 48hours, not a PCR."
Not according to what it says on the NSH app. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My thoughts are as long as no night is more than 500 people then no masks are needed. The question is are the counted as a nightclub or hospitality
For me actually I have to wear a mask outdoors at a football match but not when I am getting my cock sucked and someone is sitting on my face in an orgy "
Masks are completely different and required in most indoor settings and has nothing to do with the amount of people. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Already have to show it at Chams
No you don't.
You can show a negative LFT taken within the last 24 hours instead.
I think there is often confusion between the covid pass and people thinking it's a vaccine passport.
The covid pass is anyone who has been double or now triple vaccinated, or has a negative PCR test result or recently hade covid.
There certainly is confusion as the things you have mentioned aren't quite right.
For the purposes of the passport, 2 doses are fully vaxxed, not 3.
It's a negative LFT in the previous 48hours, not a PCR."
It is also 180 days post positive PCR test (so had Covid and have natural immunity)... and medical examinations (via your GP) ...the domestic pass dose not differentiate between each reason when you present it, thus providing some privacy..
Also, what a lot of people don't realise, is that if you test positive you are blocked from generating a pass until your 10 days is up |
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"My thoughts are as long as no night is more than 500 people then no masks are needed. The question is are the counted as a nightclub or hospitality
For me actually I have to wear a mask outdoors at a football match but not when I am getting my cock sucked and someone is sitting on my face in an orgy "
Probably feel a bit uncomfortable if someone sat on your face at a football match? |
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"Already have to show it at Chams
No you don't.
You can show a negative LFT taken within the last 24 hours instead.
I think there is often confusion between the covid pass and people thinking it's a vaccine passport.
The covid pass is anyone who has been double or now triple vaccinated, or has a negative PCR test result or recently hade covid.
There certainly is confusion as the things you have mentioned aren't quite right.
For the purposes of the passport, 2 doses are fully vaxxed, not 3.
It's a negative LFT in the previous 48hours, not a PCR.
It is also 180 days post positive PCR test (so had Covid and have natural immunity)... and medical examinations (via your GP) ...the domestic pass dose not differentiate between each reason when you present it, thus providing some privacy..
Also, what a lot of people don't realise, is that if you test positive you are blocked from generating a pass until your 10 days is up "
Hopefully this helps clarify.. From the nhs website...
"To get a digital NHS COVID Pass for domestic events and venues, you need one of the following.
To be fully vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine used in the UK
The NHS COVID Pass is usually available 2 weeks after you're fully vaccinated.
A positive PCR test within the past 6 months (not available in the Isle of Man)
The NHS COVID Pass is available after you've finished self-isolating and up to 180 days after taking the test.
A negative PCR test or negative lateral flow test within the past 48 hours (not available in the Isle of Man)
The NHS COVID Pass is available as soon as you get your result. If you did a rapid lateral flow test at home, you need to report the result first."
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
Terra Firma |
"Already have to show it at Chams
No you don't.
You can show a negative LFT taken within the last 24 hours instead.
I think there is often confusion between the covid pass and people thinking it's a vaccine passport.
The covid pass is anyone who has been double or now triple vaccinated, or has a negative PCR test result or recently hade covid.
There certainly is confusion as the things you have mentioned aren't quite right.
For the purposes of the passport, 2 doses are fully vaxxed, not 3.
It's a negative LFT in the previous 48hours, not a PCR.
It is also 180 days post positive PCR test (so had Covid and have natural immunity)... and medical examinations (via your GP) ...the domestic pass dose not differentiate between each reason when you present it, thus providing some privacy..
Also, what a lot of people don't realise, is that if you test positive you are blocked from generating a pass until your 10 days is up
Hopefully this helps clarify.. From the nhs website...
"To get a digital NHS COVID Pass for domestic events and venues, you need one of the following.
To be fully vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine used in the UK
The NHS COVID Pass is usually available 2 weeks after you're fully vaccinated.
A positive PCR test within the past 6 months (not available in the Isle of Man)
The NHS COVID Pass is available after you've finished self-isolating and up to 180 days after taking the test.
A negative PCR test or negative lateral flow test within the past 48 hours (not available in the Isle of Man)
The NHS COVID Pass is available as soon as you get your result. If you did a rapid lateral flow test at home, you need to report the result first."
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I have question related to this..
If a person who is unvaccinated needs to take a LFT and prove results, I am assuming that the test will need to be paid for through a 3rd party supplier who will then provide the evidence for the app? In other words not a free LFT and the user simply ticks a box to say negative.
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
Terra Firma |
"Nope - self administered and trusting honesty - it’s a farce"
I asked on another thread and was told the same thing! I cannot see the point of the covid passport if this is the case, it is too simple to bypass. |
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By *akie32Man
over a year ago
winchester |
does make me laugh the 500 people thing, anybody could be a carrier, how does limiting to 500 help?
Personaly although double jabed, waiting for my 3rd, i still wont be going to large gatherings at all, not worth the risk, oh and dispite being double jabbed i now have covid, yes the jabs maybe helping, but i still feel like shit, so isolating, and tbh have been all along, apart from esential shopping etc, and then go very early morning or late at nigh to minimize having to mingle with others, obviously now i have it, not going out at all, point is i took every precaution i could, and still caught it somehow.
so no large gatherings are out for me until, this virus is eather gone, or more likely we all have natural imunity, but to say your safe if less than 500 people doesnt make any scence to me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nope - self administered and trusting honesty - it’s a farce
I asked on another thread and was told the same thing! I cannot see the point of the covid passport if this is the case, it is too simple to bypass."
To activate the pass If not fully vaccinated you need to register the test with the app. If pcr that is done for you, if lateral flow You could always say it was negative when it was positive when you register the test. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Nope - self administered and trusting honesty - it’s a farce
I asked on another thread and was told the same thing! I cannot see the point of the covid passport if this is the case, it is too simple to bypass.
To activate the pass If not fully vaccinated you need to register the test with the app. If pcr that is done for you, if lateral flow You could always say it was negative when it was positive when you register the test. "
In fact, you don’t even need to take the test. You scan the QR code, click negative and that’s it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Nope - self administered and trusting honesty - it’s a farce
I asked on another thread and was told the same thing! I cannot see the point of the covid passport if this is the case, it is too simple to bypass.
To activate the pass If not fully vaccinated you need to register the test with the app. If pcr that is done for you, if lateral flow You could always say it was negative when it was positive when you register the test.
In fact, you don’t even need to take the test. You scan the QR code, click negative and that’s it."
Thats true. |
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By *akie32Man
over a year ago
winchester |
"Nope - self administered and trusting honesty - it’s a farce
I asked on another thread and was told the same thing! I cannot see the point of the covid passport if this is the case, it is too simple to bypass.
To activate the pass If not fully vaccinated you need to register the test with the app. If pcr that is done for you, if lateral flow You could always say it was negative when it was positive when you register the test.
In fact, you don’t even need to take the test. You scan the QR code, click negative and that’s it.
Thats true. "
so a compleat farce then |
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Sucks! Was just starting to enjoy the clubs too on my kid free weekends
Double jabbed and all but if they start closing schools and making us queue outside the supermarket they sure as hell better close sex clubs and nightclubs first |
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"Nope - self administered and trusting honesty - it’s a farce"
Nobody would lie would they? To get into an event they've spent 200 quid on tickets for? Surely not as we have seen how trustworthy and mindful of others we can all be. |
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By *ad66Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"At abfabs you can't become a member unless double jabbed or you have evidence of being exempt. Which I think is a very good policy"
So no STI or aids test needed then? The latter will definitely kill you eventually. |
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By *andR510Couple
over a year ago
St Neots/Wisbech |
"At abfabs you can't become a member unless double jabbed or you have evidence of being exempt. Which I think is a very good policy"
Same policy in place at jaydees. People scoffed at measures taken there, but since reopening it's been welcomed by everyone visiting.
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"At abfabs you can't become a member unless double jabbed or you have evidence of being exempt. Which I think is a very good policy
So no STI or aids test needed then? The latter will definitely kill you eventually. "
You can’t give me that by breathing on/ near me though how is that even comparable hahaha. Since when we’re clubs responsible for others sexual health lol.
And AIDs is very easily treated these days your more than likely to live a long and healthy life being killed by something else so not quite accurate |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"At abfabs you can't become a member unless double jabbed or you have evidence of being exempt. Which I think is a very good policy
So no STI or aids test needed then? The latter will definitely kill you eventually.
You can’t give me that by breathing on/ near me though how is that even comparable hahaha. Since when we’re clubs responsible for others sexual health lol.
And AIDs is very easily treated these days your more than likely to live a long and healthy life being killed by something else so not quite accurate "
Yep..and with Medication..AID transmission can be almost totally stopped |
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By *ad66Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"At abfabs you can't become a member unless double jabbed or you have evidence of being exempt. Which I think is a very good policy
So no STI or aids test needed then? The latter will definitely kill you eventually.
You can’t give me that by breathing on/ near me though how is that even comparable hahaha. Since when we’re clubs responsible for others sexual health lol.
And AIDs is very easily treated these days your more than likely to live a long and healthy life being killed by something else so not quite accurate "
& since when was I responsible for yours or anybody else's health been my responsibility if that's the way you wish to look at it? |
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"At abfabs you can't become a member unless double jabbed or you have evidence of being exempt. Which I think is a very good policy
So no STI or aids test needed then? The latter will definitely kill you eventually.
You can’t give me that by breathing on/ near me though how is that even comparable hahaha. Since when we’re clubs responsible for others sexual health lol.
And AIDs is very easily treated these days your more than likely to live a long and healthy life being killed by something else so not quite accurate
& since when was I responsible for yours or anybody else's health been my responsibility if that's the way you wish to look at it? "
You sound lovely
That’s now how I looked at it, and thankfully it never will be
If you don’t like the rules don’t go lol. Pretty simple, clubs I’m sure will do all they can to stay open - wether they agree/ disagree or don’t care about the rules personally. A business decision will be to keep themselves afloat. |
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