Plan B and going to the Turf
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Plan B and going to the Turf
Ok what do I need to show and do to get into Turf Moor on Sunday and next Wednesday.
I am travelling up from Cornwall.
I am travelling up from Cornwall.
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Name on your underpants is now compulsory
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Hope someone has an answer for you soon ,as this will likely be deleted as a political thread
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What happened to Robbie’s boots?
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If you have been double vaccinated use the NHS app to access and download your Covid vaccination pass. If you don't have the app and you can request a pass via hard copy letter, which will obviously take several days.
If you haven't been double vaccinated you are required to have proof available that you have just had a negative lateral flow test.
Hope this help
Edit: I don't believe this applies to Sunday.
If you haven't been double vaccinated you are required to have proof available that you have just had a negative lateral flow test.
Hope this help
Edit: I don't believe this applies to Sunday.
Last edited by taio on Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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This guy Plan B is a Burnley supporter who knew
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It shouldn't be pulled though if we keep to topic. Your NHS app if you have it installed will show your status re the vaccine, however I have just read the site has crashed
I sense chaos at the weekend at all games.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.sky.c ... s-12490269
I sense chaos at the weekend at all games.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.sky.c ... s-12490269
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Topic is political thoughbfcjg wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:30 pmIt shouldn't be pulled though if we keep to topic. Your NHS app if you have it installed will show your status re the vaccine, however I have just read the site has crashed
I sense chaos at the weekend at all games.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.sky.c ... s-12490269
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If everyone in Longside Upper is showing their vaccine status at the turnstiles we should all get on in time to catch the last 10 mins + injury time.
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NHS app has crashed amid a sudden surge for covid passes just after the announcement at 6 today.
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Yeah, I thought that’s what it was.
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You’re not permitted to discuss this. Please move along and talk about the Atalanta game being postponed due to the snow, making reference to comments made when our own game was cancelled due to the snow some 10 days ago.
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App will be busy tonight, but I'd expect it to quieten down once everyone gets over the rush.bfcjg wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:30 pmIt shouldn't be pulled though if we keep to topic. Your NHS app if you have it installed will show your status re the vaccine, however I have just read the site has crashed
I sense chaos at the weekend at all games.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.sky.c ... s-12490269
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Chelsea have been checking vaccine passes all season. A cordon of stewards (not youngsters) checking before allowed through to turnstiles. It was very easy.
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One thing that Johnson has over Dyche......
A plan B
A plan B
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I don’t think it kicks in until next week so the Watford game will be the first. If people genuinely need to know how to get a COVID pass then it’s probably best to get the information from the NHS website.
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Blame China
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Why China ? Could just as easily be Putin (or another despot) sending it into China, Russia have form we are told.
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It’s highly plausible the virus escaped from a Chinese laboratory.
We’ll almost certainly never know for sure.
We’ll almost certainly never know for sure.
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If we stick to the OP we might be able to help each other out and for once,just for once can we avoid pointless tedious political etc point scoring ?
My concern is the logistics of getting everyone checked and in I can foresee chaotic scenes if they get it wrong.
Last Sunday postponed by snow this Sunday delayed by slow. The club could be ridiculed on live TV.
My concern is the logistics of getting everyone checked and in I can foresee chaotic scenes if they get it wrong.
Last Sunday postponed by snow this Sunday delayed by slow. The club could be ridiculed on live TV.
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The rules aren't in effect this weekendbfcjg wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 7:56 amIf we stick to the OP we might be able to help each other out and for once,just for once can we avoid pointless tedious political etc point scoring ?
My concern is the logistics of getting everyone checked and in I can foresee chaotic scenes if they get it wrong.
Last Sunday postponed by snow this Sunday delayed by slow. The club could be ridiculed on live TV.
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If they try and do it at the turnstile it will be total chaos.bfcjg wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 7:56 amIf we stick to the OP we might be able to help each other out and for once,just for once can we avoid pointless tedious political etc point scoring ?
My concern is the logistics of getting everyone checked and in I can foresee chaotic scenes if they get it wrong.
Last Sunday postponed by snow this Sunday delayed by slow. The club could be ridiculed on live TV.
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It needs aa very clear stadium announcement at Saturday's game on what will happen on Wednesday.
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How are overseas supporters able to attend when they haven’t got access to the NHS app ?
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It’s frustrating to hear things like, ‘From Friday’ from Johnson and media commentators. Which Friday? I can see it’s already caused confusion on here.(again)
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****.summitclaret wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:04 amIt needs aa very clear stadium announcement at Saturday's game on what will happen on Wednesday.
I forgot we have a game on Wednesday
I’ve got my u12 training 6-7
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summitclaret wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:04 amIt needs aa very clear stadium announcement at Saturday's game on what will happen on Wednesday.
Which game on Saturday
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59589195
'Under the new rules:
From Friday, face masks will be required in more public settings - including theatres and cinemas
From Monday, people will be asked to work from home where possible
From Wednesday, the NHS Covid Pass will also be required for visitors to nightclubs, indoor unseated venues with more than 500 people, unseated outdoor venues with more than 4,000 people and any event with more than 10,000 people'
'Under the new rules:
From Friday, face masks will be required in more public settings - including theatres and cinemas
From Monday, people will be asked to work from home where possible
From Wednesday, the NHS Covid Pass will also be required for visitors to nightclubs, indoor unseated venues with more than 500 people, unseated outdoor venues with more than 4,000 people and any event with more than 10,000 people'
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Thanks Hipper, that does seem to be much clearer. I did trawl the news outlets but somehow missed that version.
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Start queueing now
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It will be interesting to see if the face mask rule is enforced in cinemas.Hipper wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:16 amhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59589195
'Under the new rules:
From Friday, face masks will be required in more public settings - including theatres and cinemas
From Monday, people will be asked to work from home where possible
From Wednesday, the NHS Covid Pass will also be required for visitors to nightclubs, indoor unseated venues with more than 500 people, unseated outdoor venues with more than 4,000 people and any event with more than 10,000 people'
The biggest movie release of the last two years coming out on Wednesday, I imagine a few people will be uncomfortable wearing a mask for over 3 hours.
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If someone said to you.... I'll see you in the pub on Friday.... Would you have an in depth discussion as to which Friday, or just accept that for years we will have known which Friday it was.
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Don’t need paperwork if coming from some overseas territories, so if you can’t answer a question without being arsey don’t bother at all.Backofthenet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:10 amProbably with the paperwork they will have to have shown to get into the country in the first place.
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It's like flying... A four hour flight means you're wearing a mask for over 9 hours, unless eating. Just take a big bag of popcorn into the cinema and you'll be fine.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:30 amIt will be interesting to see if the face mask rule is enforced in cinemas.
The biggest movie release of the last two years coming out on Wednesday, I imagine a few people will be uncomfortable wearing a mask for over 3 hours.
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Channel Islands ,Isle of Man .Backofthenet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:49 amWhich countries can you arrive from and not have to show your vaccination status at the border
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Always have my latest vax/booster as soon as I get notified and hope everyone does. But I'm against this passport thing. All the rules now feel performative rather than any 'based on science', flattening the curve concept we originally had. Even Witty or someone like that said it's basically endemic now.
Everyone has all the information they need, and access to as many vaccines as they want. Up to you now, assess risk as you see fit. Whether that's watching football outside (risky), sitting indoors in a crowded pub (fine), or at a Christmas Party (didn't happen).
Everyone has all the information they need, and access to as many vaccines as they want. Up to you now, assess risk as you see fit. Whether that's watching football outside (risky), sitting indoors in a crowded pub (fine), or at a Christmas Party (didn't happen).
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I haven’t personally got a problem with it, but I know cinemas really struggled during the time period where you were allowed in but had to wear masksBackofthenet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:48 amIt's like flying... A four hour flight means you're wearing a mask for over 9 hours, unless eating. Just take a big bag of popcorn into the cinema and you'll be fine.
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Ireland is anotherBackofthenet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:49 amWhich countries can you arrive from and not have to show your vaccination status at the border
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I listened to Johnson’s press conference. In his usual, umming and aahing way of communicating, he talked about working from home from Monday etc. He then went onto sporting event restrictions from Friday. It turns out these are not from this Friday after all. I’m not on my own in thinking sporting events were restricted from this Friday, as can be seen on here. If it was clear to you from Johnson’s press conference, great, but it wasn’t to me and, obviously others. Some dates might have helped.Backofthenet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:46 amIf someone said to you.... I'll see you in the pub on Friday.... Would you have an in depth discussion as to which Friday, or just accept that for years we will have known which Friday it was.
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That's a different argument, and I agree with you how confusing some of his announcements were. If he said Friday, I knew he meant tomorrow, he just got it wrong which restrictions were coming in then, just like he didn't mention that hospitality venues were exempt from mask wearing. Who would have thought that eating and drinking didn't include pubs and restaurantsRMutt wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 9:06 amI listened to Johnson’s press conference. In his usual, umming and aahing way of communicating, he talked about working from home from Monday etc. He then went onto sporting event restrictions from Friday. It turns out these are not from this Friday after all. I’m not on my own in thinking sporting events were restricted from this Friday, as can be seen on here. If it was clear to you from Johnson’s press conference, great, but it wasn’t to me and, obviously others. Some dates might have helped.
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Some folk are desperate to find holes in everythingBackofthenet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:10 amProbably with the paperwork they will have to have shown to get into the country in the first place.
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It was confusing as he said “from Monday” (meaning 13th) then said “from Friday”Backofthenet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 9:11 amThat's a different argument, and I agree with you how confusing some of his announcements were. If he said Friday, I knew he meant tomorrow, he just got it wrong which restrictions were coming in then, just like he didn't mention that hospitality venues were exempt from mask wearing. Who would have thought that eating and drinking didn't include pubs and restaurants
Now logically you would think that was from 17th, but we all know they don’t consider logic
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Why put things in to effect immediately when you can wait a few days whilst the virus stands still. You won’t catch it at the West Ham match but you could against Watford. Same as flights to and from India.
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