It's got better since you re-emerged as a contributor!From serious social comment to fart gags in fewer than 15 moves.
Goodness how I love the Roof!
It's got better since you re-emerged as a contributor!From serious social comment to fart gags in fewer than 15 moves.
Goodness how I love the Roof!
You need to think this through.based on the latest news, it sounds like any covid passport would be a waste of time anyway. there are so many variables as to make it unfathomable as to its use. especially as the virus mutates differently around the world.
which brand of vaccine did you have?
which edition of that brand did you have? winter 2020, summer 2021, etc etc.
did you have both shots 3wks apart, or 12 wks apart?
did you have the booster?
was the booster the same brand as the original?
etc. etc.
how could businesses, or us as individuals, possibly keep on top of it to know if we meet the required criteria to, for example, get on a plane or not?
will it be e.g. if you had oxford vaccine then you can only travel to X and Y, but if you had pfizer then you can go to Z. or you can only drink in this pub if you've had the booster , but the booster needs to be from moderna.
I think they're still waiting for one of their chums to buy out the Britannia or Best western brand before making quarantine in hotels compulsory for in-bound travellers.Any more than they knew how to set up a track and trace system - didn't stop them spaffing £22 billion up against a wall.
If there is money to be siphoned off - they will give it a shot.
The last time i went to Amsterdam on business, I discovered that I'd been booked into the Top Kok Hotel. It was surprisingly OK.I stayed in a Best Western in Amsterdam.
Only know that from the receipt. Have no idea where it was, what it looked like or if I liked it.
A different type of Trip-advisor review there from me.
I stayed in a Best Western in Amsterdam.
"a yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers aged over 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission..." https://www.who.int/ith/ITH_country_list.pdfEmirates has partnered with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to become one of the first airlines in the world to trial IATA Travel Pass, a mobile app to help passengers easily and securely manage their travel in line with any government requirements for COVID-19 testing or vaccine information.
IATA Travel Pass enables Emirates passengers to create a “digital passport” to verify their pre-travel test or vaccination meets the requirements of the destination. They will also be able to share the test and vaccination certificates with authorities and airlines to facilitate travel. The new app will also enable travelers to manage all travel documentation digitally and seamlessly throughout the travel experience.
Excellent news . Hopefully be travelling again by winter .Emirates has partnered with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to become one of the first airlines in the world to trial IATA Travel Pass, a mobile app to help passengers easily and securely manage their travel in line with any government requirements for COVID-19 testing or vaccine information.
IATA Travel Pass enables Emirates passengers to create a “digital passport” to verify their pre-travel test or vaccination meets the requirements of the destination. They will also be able to share the test and vaccination certificates with authorities and airlines to facilitate travel. The new app will also enable travelers to manage all travel documentation digitally and seamlessly throughout the travel experience.
A card with date, Manufacturer and batch numberI think there are one or two on here who have had the vaccine already...did they get a certificate? a card? and app? Anything?