Mr.Talha Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 The government is to trial a series of measures in England, including Covid passports, to allow the safe return of sports matches, events and nightclubs. Passes would show if a person had been vaccinated, had a recent negative test, or natural immunity. Trial events in the coming months will also explore how ventilation and testing before and after could help crowds return. Any use of passes would be "time-limited", the sports minister has said. The pilots, which will include the FA Cup final, will last until mid-May, and some of the listed events will not be trialling vaccination certification, including those taking place in Liverpool. Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston described the trials as a "learning experience", saying no decisions had yet been made on processes or vaccination certificates. He said the earlier pilots "almost certainly won't involve any element of certification", and that the government would also be looking at mitigations such as one way systems and hygiene measures. Mr Huddleston said the PM would receive a report on the trials at the end of May, and suggested further events could be added later in the year. Meanwhile, Downing Street has confirmed countries will be in a risk-based "traffic light" system when foreign holidays resume.
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