MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:I would like to think that Cardiff City Football Club will spell out clearly what is expected from all supporters attending future matches of what is required to confirm their covid pass and how exactly to obtain this.
I, for one, have never needed or owned a smart phone and I don't intend spending a shed load of money to have access to some sort of app just to prove my double vax. (Yes, I know I'm old school)
As for the unvaccinated, I assume you will need to produce some sort of proof of your lateral flow tests within 48 hours of each match.
I anxiously await clear instruction from the club to help reduce the expected chaos.
MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:I would like to think that Cardiff City Football Club will spell out clearly what is expected from all supporters attending future matches of what is required to confirm their covid pass and how exactly to obtain this.
I, for one, have never needed or owned a smart phone and I don't intend spending a shed load of money to have access to some sort of app just to prove my double vax. (Yes, I know I'm old school)
As for the unvaccinated, I assume you will need to produce some sort of proof of your lateral flow tests within 48 hours of each match.
I anxiously await clear instruction from the club to help reduce the expected chaos.
BLUE54 wrote:MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:I would like to think that Cardiff City Football Club will spell out clearly what is expected from all supporters attending future matches of what is required to confirm their covid pass and how exactly to obtain this.
I, for one, have never needed or owned a smart phone and I don't intend spending a shed load of money to have access to some sort of app just to prove my double vax. (Yes, I know I'm old school)
As for the unvaccinated, I assume you will need to produce some sort of proof of your lateral flow tests within 48 hours of each match.
I anxiously await clear instruction from the club to help reduce the expected chaos.
Just a note on this point. I sympathise with everyone who does not have access to a smart phone. I guess you will be able to use a printed copy of your vax passport, however in this case I believe as it is a copy, the date on it will run out, so unfortunately you will need to keep getting updated copies. Ridiculous I know, but that's the system at the moment. The date on the actual passport on a smart phone lasts for about a month, but it will automatically update, (so I've been led to believe). I reluctantly downloaded mine a couple of weeks ago, as I was pretty certain the people down the Bay were going to vote this in this direction. When I went through the process of obtaining the passport as you will know you have to use the NHS app etc. etc. This gives you your vaccine record of which jabs you had, what date etc. etc Also it produced the QR code, which automatically went into my "wallet" on the iphone. I was unsure as to whether I would need to show the complete record to enter CCS or, just the QR code. The difference being I do not need a wifi signal to just show the QR code, BUT if the list with the record was required, I could see problems with everyone needing to log on outside the ground all at the same time. When I went into the ground last Saturday, I asked a steward at the turnstile what will I need to show before the next game. He took time to come into the ground with me where it was in the dry and he said " all that will be required is to show the QR code, which will be far quicker and easier, and also the will only be asking on a random basis. I understand this NOT an official statement by the club, but the steward that took the time to speak to me seemed to be a supervisor of the group of stewards there.
I know this may be a long winded post, but I thought it important to pass this info on. Hope it helps.
BLUE54 wrote:Yes Allan you are correct. The QR code WILL automatically update. The point I was making is that if you use a printed version, then obviously whatever date is on the print at the time cannot update, as it's a piece of paper. The user will then need to get another print when that date on the print is no longer valid. Your QR code on your phone will automatically update. So they say.
maccydee wrote:Covid jabs and flu jabs together.
What are people’s thoughts on this?
MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:maccydee wrote:Covid jabs and flu jabs together.
What are people’s thoughts on this?
Good question, especially with the greater threat of flu this winter....
Most recent medical advice suggests there is no problem having both jabs together after previously suggesting having a minimum 14 day gap.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam has stated both can be given together, one shot in each arm, for anyone over 50 years old.
However, if in doubt, most surgeries have already started to give the flu jab. I have mine booked for next week.
The covid booster will probably be given to my age group nearer the end of the year, so I will have at least a month or more between jabs.
I admit, I feel better about this.
maccydee wrote:MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:maccydee wrote:Covid jabs and flu jabs together.
What are people’s thoughts on this?
Good question, especially with the greater threat of flu this winter....
Most recent medical advice suggests there is no problem having both jabs together after previously suggesting having a minimum 14 day gap.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam has stated both can be given together, one shot in each arm, for anyone over 50 years old.
However, if in doubt, most surgeries have already started to give the flu jab. I have mine booked for next week.
The covid booster will probably be given to my age group nearer the end of the year, so I will have at least a month or more between jabs.
I admit, I feel better about this.
I did about 70 today one in each arm.
Must admit it’s pretty strange.
Sven wrote:maccydee wrote:MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:maccydee wrote:Covid jabs and flu jabs together.
What are people’s thoughts on this?
Good question, especially with the greater threat of flu this winter....
Most recent medical advice suggests there is no problem having both jabs together after previously suggesting having a minimum 14 day gap.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam has stated both can be given together, one shot in each arm, for anyone over 50 years old.
However, if in doubt, most surgeries have already started to give the flu jab. I have mine booked for next week.
The covid booster will probably be given to my age group nearer the end of the year, so I will have at least a month or more between jabs.
I admit, I feel better about this.
I did about 70 today one in each arm.
Must admit it’s pretty strange.
That seems to be an easier way to get people fully vaccinated quicker...
Information is fluid and experience (of the reactions) is king...
by maccydee » Fri Oct 08, 2021 6:49 pm
Sven wrote:
maccydee wrote:
MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Covid jabs and flu jabs together.
What are people’s thoughts on this?
Good question, especially with the greater threat of flu this winter....
Most recent medical advice suggests there is no problem having both jabs together after previously suggesting having a minimum 14 day gap.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam has stated both can be given together, one shot in each arm, for anyone over 50 years old.
However, if in doubt, most surgeries have already started to give the flu jab. I have mine booked for next week.
The covid booster will probably be given to my age group nearer the end of the year, so I will have at least a month or more between jabs.
I admit, I feel better about this.
I did about 70 today one in each arm.
Must admit it’s pretty strange.
That seems to be an easier way to get people fully vaccinated quicker...
Information is fluid and experience (of the reactions) is king...
The GP in charge told them to expect reactions to the flu jab.
Scoularite wrote:by maccydee » Fri Oct 08, 2021 6:49 pm
Sven wrote:
maccydee wrote:
MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Covid jabs and flu jabs together.
What are people’s thoughts on this?
Good question, especially with the greater threat of flu this winter....
Most recent medical advice suggests there is no problem having both jabs together after previously suggesting having a minimum 14 day gap.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam has stated both can be given together, one shot in each arm, for anyone over 50 years old.
However, if in doubt, most surgeries have already started to give the flu jab. I have mine booked for next week.
The covid booster will probably be given to my age group nearer the end of the year, so I will have at least a month or more between jabs.
I admit, I feel better about this.
I did about 70 today one in each arm.
Must admit it’s pretty strange.
That seems to be an easier way to get people fully vaccinated quicker...
Information is fluid and experience (of the reactions) is king...
The GP in charge told them to expect reactions to the flu jab.
Do you know what sort of reactions the GP was expecting?
maccydee wrote:Scoularite wrote:by maccydee » Fri Oct 08, 2021 6:49 pm
Sven wrote:
maccydee wrote:
MR BIRCHGROVE wrote:
maccydee wrote:
Covid jabs and flu jabs together.
What are people’s thoughts on this?
Good question, especially with the greater threat of flu this winter....
Most recent medical advice suggests there is no problem having both jabs together after previously suggesting having a minimum 14 day gap.
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam has stated both can be given together, one shot in each arm, for anyone over 50 years old.
However, if in doubt, most surgeries have already started to give the flu jab. I have mine booked for next week.
The covid booster will probably be given to my age group nearer the end of the year, so I will have at least a month or more between jabs.
I admit, I feel better about this.
I did about 70 today one in each arm.
Must admit it’s pretty strange.
That seems to be an easier way to get people fully vaccinated quicker...
Information is fluid and experience (of the reactions) is king...
The GP in charge told them to expect reactions to the flu jab.
Do you know what sort of reactions the GP was expecting?
Headache and a slight fever. Nothing too bad.
The booster Pfizer jab also is known for reactions when the person has had AZ before.
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