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Will Covid 'passports' be needed to attend speedway meetings

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16 hours ago, Fromafar said:

 

I have had a jab but did not get a card or sticker.!!

That’s very sad. Did you at least get your lollipop for being brave?

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16 hours ago, Fromafar said:

 

I have had a jab but did not get a card or sticker.!!

Likewise. I was vaccinated at work rather than in a clinic so maybe that's why?

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1 hour ago, Wee Eck said:

That’s very sad. Did you at least get your lollipop for being brave?

Missed out on that to,what’s going on here:unsure:

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29 minutes ago, Sotonian said:

Likewise. I was vaccinated at work rather than in a clinic so maybe that's why?

I was vaccinated at a Health Centre,can only assume I might get the”Golden Ticket” when I get my second jab.

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20 hours ago, IronScorpion said:

If you have had a jab, you already have a passport. It is the card they give you!

They dont put your name on the card!

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20 minutes ago, Skodaman said:

They dont put your name on the card!

They did put my name on the card at the Chemist's who gave me my jab.

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Not had a jab,, so maybe I won't be going to speedway,,,, although being outdoor in a venue with plenty of space makes no sense to me. 

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20 hours ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

I'm currently recovering so would have some natural immunity. I'm not allowed to have the jab yet following my positive status

You don't get a card or sticker to confirm the above so that's me not allowed to go.....

You may be able to go on the basis of an anti body test 

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32 minutes ago, noaksey said:

You may be able to go on the basis of an anti body test 

Possibly but those are not offered routinely at present as far as I'm aware. That would need to change

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14 minutes ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Possibly but those are not offered routinely at present as far as I'm aware. That would need to change

I looked at getting one a while ago. They were available on a private basis I think

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6 minutes ago, noaksey said:

I looked at getting one a while ago. They were available on a private basis I think

Yes for £75 min and many at a couple of hundred quid

If that's the only option I won't be going

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My wife and I had our second injection on Friday and we were both given the cards with our name, date of the two injections and what batch/make of vaccine we had received. It appears that different parts of the NHS are doing things differently. 

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Just watching the news and its indicating a positive test in the last 6 months would mean qualification for a 'passport'

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23 hours ago, IronScorpion said:

If you have had a jab, you already have a passport. It is the card they give you!

They wrote the wrong surname on mine, then crossed it out and put the correct one.  I wonder if I would be refused entry, as they may think it might be a stolen one that's been changed illegally into my name.    

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2 hours ago, Skodaman said:

They dont put your name on the card!

They wrote the wrong surname on mine at the NHS clinic, then crossed it out and put the correct one.  I wonder if I would be refused entry, as they may think it might be a stolen one that's been changed illegally into my name.    

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