Covid in Scotland: Vaccine passport scheme enforceable by law

Covid in Scotland: Vaccine passport scheme enforceable by law

Oct 18, 2021 by BBC News - UK

Key Facts

  • People attending nightclubs and other large venues will have to be able to show proof of two Covid jabs The Scottish government's vaccine passport scheme has become enforceable by law from Monday morning.
  • Nightclubs and large events, like some football matches, will only be able to allow entry to people who can show they have had two doses of a Covid vaccine.
  • These include: Nightclubs and "analogous venues" Adult entertainment venues Unseated indoor events with more than 500 people, even if some are seated Unseated outdoor events with more than 4,000 people * Any event with more than 10,000 people in attendance The scheme requires venues to put in place a "reasonable system" to check the status of customers, with certain exemptions on medical grounds.
  • The government also said there would be no need for a vaccine passport to access public services or settings where people have no choice over attendance - such as shops, public transport, education and medical services.

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