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					Originally Posted by jfman  Hopefully. We should get some good data on efficacy vs variants (plus preventing hospitalisation and deaths) in the next few weeks.
 You know, the type that doesn't require qualification on the Sunday mornings.
 
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		|  19-05-2021, 12:13 | #5178 |  
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  You do know that we are continuing to let people in from that country don't you, there has been 110 direct flights from India during the last three weeks alone |  You'd almost think we were desperate for a deal. But they do have to isolate at a hotel and not at home where they previously mixed with their own. household
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		|  19-05-2021, 12:15 | #5179 |  
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			Professor Pantsdown sees a "glimmer of hope" in the data. 
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  You'd almost think we were desperate for a deal. But they do have to isolate at a hotel and not at home where they previously mixed with their own. household |  But they are mixing at the airports before going into quarantine 
https://inews.co.uk/news/green-red-l...-rules-1006937
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/14...list-countries 
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			The people I'd like to see dealt with are those finding ways to return from "red list" counties and avoid restrictions in place.  But that just illustrates a big problem our government has in that people try to work around guidelines thus needing longer and more strict rules.
		 
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		|  19-05-2021, 16:05 | #5182 |  
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			Found a big QR code for my vaccine status on the NHS App yesterday. There seems to be a travel section now. It's always had my vaccination status under my health record but this seems new (or I haven't spotted it before)
 Definitely not a vaccine passport, no sir.
 
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		|  19-05-2021, 16:18 | #5183 |  
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					Originally Posted by tweetiepooh  The people I'd like to see dealt with are those finding ways to return from "red list" counties and avoid restrictions in place.  But that just illustrates a big problem our government has in that people try to work around guidelines thus needing longer and more strict rules. |  
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		|  19-05-2021, 16:24 | #5184 |  
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					Originally Posted by jonbxx  Found a big QR code for my vaccine status on the NHS App yesterday. There seems to be a travel section now. It's always had my vaccination status under my health record but this seems new (or I haven't spotted it before)
 Definitely not a vaccine passport, no sir.
 
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		|  19-05-2021, 16:33 | #5185 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman  It's inevitable to reopen the economy fully. Otherwise we remain in phased restrictions for longer. |  It will be interesting to see how Nippy decides to spin it in Scotland, and how it is eventually implemented, seeing as we don't have the same sort of NHS app here as down south.
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		|  19-05-2021, 16:37 | #5186 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman  It's inevitable to reopen the economy fully. Otherwise we remain in phased restrictions for longer. |  You mean . .  no vaccine passport = no work?
 
Best of luck managing the legislation that prevents anyone without a 'vaccine passport' from attending a work place they're contracted to.     
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		|  19-05-2021, 16:43 | #5187 |  
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					Originally Posted by Carth  You mean . .  no vaccine passport = no work? 
Best of luck managing the legislation that prevents anyone without a 'vaccine passport' from attending a work place they're contracted to.    |  El gov wouldn't have to interfere in workplaces.  Controlling access to public services like transport and consumer access to non-essential hospitality and leisure would cause enough inconvenience to make most people reassess their principles with regards to vaccine refusal.
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		|  19-05-2021, 16:47 | #5188 |  
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					Originally Posted by jfman  Professor Pantsdown sees a "glimmer of hope" in the data. 
 Doesn't sound very scientific.
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Even with hospital admissions remaining flat?
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		|  19-05-2021, 16:54 | #5190 |  
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					Originally Posted by Chris  El gov wouldn't have to interfere in workplaces.  Controlling access to public services like transport and consumer access to non-essential hospitality and leisure would cause enough inconvenience to make most people reassess their principles with regards to vaccine refusal. |  What about traveling to work using said services? Would this prevent me from attending work until I got a vaccine passport?
 
And what then would my employment status be?  Sick, Furloughed?,  Sacked?
 
Is there a case for discrimination? (over to you Richard lol) or similar claim where my 'right to work' is compromised?
		 
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