I have a friend who is very panicky about apps on his phones, tracking and logging test results.
What does he need to do to be allowed into the Roundhouse this weekend?
He has the bit of card from his doctor showing he is double jabbed.
He is happy to take a lateral-flow test - lets assume he passes.
But he's not mad about logging the result if it is traceable to him personally.
He is happy to show his vaccination card, also his plastic lateral-flow test saying Pass.
Will this suffice?
Also, when you log your lateral-flow test result online do they ask for personal info (as he isn't happy giving it) ?
Are the Roundhouse going to do online checks of everybodys test results? Or just assume that we have all had tests?
As usual with Covid - it is all a bit confusing.
Lots of questions - sorry! But I don't want to have to leave him outside with a bottle of coke and a bag of crisps as they wont let him in.
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I asked the Roundhouse for clarification on what's required for entry and got this response. "At the moment, it is not mandatory to provide a 'vaccination passport' or to record lateral flow test results with NHS Track & Trace. We ask, if possible, that you carry out a lateral flow test prior to visiting the venue and only attend if your test was negative. As the gigs are on 3 consecutive nights, one lateral flow test on the Friday is more than sufficient. We also kindly ask that you wear a mask when walking around the venue."
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Ha ha, they're not going to enforce anything? That's rubbish!Andrew S wrote: ↑09 Sep 2021, 16:55 I asked the Roundhouse for clarification on what's required for entry and got this response. "At the moment, it is not mandatory to provide a 'vaccination passport' or to record lateral flow test results with NHS Track & Trace. We ask, if possible, that you carry out a lateral flow test prior to visiting the venue and only attend if your test was negative. As the gigs are on 3 consecutive nights, one lateral flow test on the Friday is more than sufficient. We also kindly ask that you wear a mask when walking around the venue."
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FFS That's pretty shoddy. I'm glad I'm not going now.
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How many people were actually wearing a mask inside the venue last night ?czuczu wrote: ↑09 Sep 2021, 18:11Ha ha, they're not going to enforce anything? That's rubbish!Andrew S wrote: ↑09 Sep 2021, 16:55 I asked the Roundhouse for clarification on what's required for entry and got this response. "At the moment, it is not mandatory to provide a 'vaccination passport' or to record lateral flow test results with NHS Track & Trace. We ask, if possible, that you carry out a lateral flow test prior to visiting the venue and only attend if your test was negative. As the gigs are on 3 consecutive nights, one lateral flow test on the Friday is more than sufficient. We also kindly ask that you wear a mask when walking around the venue."
just curious. Hard to grasp the public sentiment/behavior from the other side of the world
Just Andrew S as far as I could see.Ocean Moves wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 01:06How many people were actually wearing a mask inside the venue last night ?czuczu wrote: ↑09 Sep 2021, 18:11Ha ha, they're not going to enforce anything? That's rubbish!Andrew S wrote: ↑09 Sep 2021, 16:55 I asked the Roundhouse for clarification on what's required for entry and got this response. "At the moment, it is not mandatory to provide a 'vaccination passport' or to record lateral flow test results with NHS Track & Trace. We ask, if possible, that you carry out a lateral flow test prior to visiting the venue and only attend if your test was negative. As the gigs are on 3 consecutive nights, one lateral flow test on the Friday is more than sufficient. We also kindly ask that you wear a mask when walking around the venue."
just curious. Hard to grasp the public sentiment/behavior from the other side of the world
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Well I really hope everybody is OK but I won't be surprised if not.
Catching Covid to "own the libs" woooo!
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Yeah, and get you a 12bn tax rise for NHS and social care...
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Had to show my vaccination card to get into the Nephs in Kentish Town last night Registered a negative lat flow test result after Sissies night #1. Will keep testing for work couple of times a week. Hope you guys dodged the coronabullet x
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Indeed. And of course with our government being who they are, the tax burden will land more heavily on the already worse-off.Being645 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 09:43 Yeah, and get you a 12bn tax rise for NHS and social care...
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ocial-care
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Obviously, that will in turn create more cases for the NHS and ... social care .markfiend wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 11:37Indeed. And of course with our government being who they are, the tax burden will land more heavily on the already worse-off.Being645 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 09:43 Yeah, and get you a 12bn tax rise for NHS and social care...
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ocial-care
Sadly, this tactic of say social management is almost everywhere the same, or worse.