Vaccine passports could be needed to get into clothes shops
Jun 11, 2021 21:32:25 GMT -5
Post by maybetoday on Jun 11, 2021 21:32:25 GMT -5
We're getting closer and closer to Revelation 13:17! At the moment, this is just in the UK. (No. 10 refers to Downing St., which is similar to us here in the US saying The White House.)
SHOP TILL YOU'RE STOPPED Covid vaccine passports could be needed to get into clothes shops like Primark, H&M or Next, No10 admits
Ellie CambridgeKate Ferguson
14:36, 6 Apr 2021Updated: 10:47, 7 Apr 2021
VACCINE passports could be needed to get into Primark, H&M or Next - as No10 admits mulling over using them for non-essential stores.
Shoppers might have to prove they have had a jab and are Covid-safe to enter clothes stores and other retail spots.
Shoppers buying clothes from Primark could have to produce vaccine passports
Plans considered by the Government include the idea of using the much-debated passports in non-essential shops.
No10 already said essential shops will never ask for Covid status certificates, but has yet to say one way or the other if stores like Primark could require them for entry.
If passports are brought in for non-essential stores, it wouldn't be until June - but at the moment there are no definite plans to do so.
But it could potentially cause issues for people hoping to pick up new clothes, who have yet to be jabbed or haven't got antibodies from previously catching coronavirus.
A Downing Street spokesperson said today: "We have been clear we will not require them as businesses reopen as part of stages two and three.
"The PM is clear on longer term essential settings and services, eg essential retail and transport, where we believe they wont be required.
"We are looking at how Covid certificates could have an important role to play domestically as well as internationally.
"We will come forward with more detail in due course. We are taking this work forward and will consider all the evidence.
"Anyone asked to get the jab should come forward and do so."
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SHOP TILL YOU'RE STOPPED Covid vaccine passports could be needed to get into clothes shops like Primark, H&M or Next, No10 admits
Ellie CambridgeKate Ferguson
14:36, 6 Apr 2021Updated: 10:47, 7 Apr 2021
VACCINE passports could be needed to get into Primark, H&M or Next - as No10 admits mulling over using them for non-essential stores.
Shoppers might have to prove they have had a jab and are Covid-safe to enter clothes stores and other retail spots.
Shoppers buying clothes from Primark could have to produce vaccine passports
Plans considered by the Government include the idea of using the much-debated passports in non-essential shops.
No10 already said essential shops will never ask for Covid status certificates, but has yet to say one way or the other if stores like Primark could require them for entry.
If passports are brought in for non-essential stores, it wouldn't be until June - but at the moment there are no definite plans to do so.
But it could potentially cause issues for people hoping to pick up new clothes, who have yet to be jabbed or haven't got antibodies from previously catching coronavirus.
A Downing Street spokesperson said today: "We have been clear we will not require them as businesses reopen as part of stages two and three.
"The PM is clear on longer term essential settings and services, eg essential retail and transport, where we believe they wont be required.
"We are looking at how Covid certificates could have an important role to play domestically as well as internationally.
"We will come forward with more detail in due course. We are taking this work forward and will consider all the evidence.
"Anyone asked to get the jab should come forward and do so."
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