Only fully vaccinated fans can participate Super League Starting in October, competitions and other events with more than 20,000 spectators government plan.
Boris Johnson As the ministers seek to expand the future use of vaccine passports from nightclubs to stadiums, it is likely to trigger further criticism from the Conservative Party in the back seat.
The Pennsylvania News Agency understands that negotiations with the Premier League are at an early stage to discuss whether supporters who have not received a double whammy can be barred from entering.
The use of vaccine passports can also be extended to lower-level departments and other sports in England, as ministers seek to reduce the surge in Covid-19 cases as other restrictions are over.
Although a final decision has not yet been made, it is currently being discussed whether a vaccine passport can be introduced for seating events of 20,000 people and above.
In non-seat events such as music performances, people are more worried about strangers mixing and spreading Covid-19, and their introduction threshold may be as low as 5,000 people.
A government source said: “It is important for fans to continue watching sports events in the fall, which is why we are exploring the possible role of vaccines in this regard.
“Not only can this fill the stadium, but it also has the added benefit of inspiring people of all ages to participate in the game.”
It is said that one area still being discussed is whether the recent negative tests can allow entry into football matches, but they have been excluded from use in nightclubs.
This Prime Minister When he announced the nightclub on Monday, it sparked backlash as he ended most of the remaining coronavirus restrictions in England and allowed the venue to reopen for the first time since March last year.
He said that they can also become a condition of entry for “places where other people gather,” adding: “The proof of a negative test will no longer be sufficient.”
Shadow Sports Minister Joe Stevens said: “Insisting on the vaccine passport less than a month before the start of the season will cause a major disruption, especially for the clubs at the bottom of the pyramid.
“The Labour Party has made it clear that using only the Covid vaccination status will exclude those who cannot or have not been vaccinated due to delays.
“Being double stabbed does not prove that you are not carrying the virus. The test on entering the venue will be more efficient.”
However, they will be mandatory in the Premier League starting in October, and there will be time to gradually use them in the season starting on August 14.
The English Football League declined to comment, but it is understood that the government is discussing contingency plans in case the government recommends the use of vaccine passports.
Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Valance warned that nightclubs might trigger a “super-spread incident”, but it is not clear how effective football matches are in spreading Covid-19.
However, there are concerns about fans going to London during Euro 2020.
Public health Scotland Statistics show that when Scotland played against England in the group stage, nearly 1,300 Covid-19 cases were related to fans who went to the capital to participate in the event.
According to official data, 397 people participated in the clash at Wembley on June 18.
On Saturday, the United Kingdom reported another 31,795 Covid-19 cases. Ministers tried to resolve the “plague” that caused a shortage of employees because workers were told to isolate coronavirus contacts.
The government stated that in order to promote new quarantine rules for some key workers, daily inspections of workplaces in the food supply chain have been extended to frontline emergency services and some transportation workers.
It is expected that an additional 200 test sites will be opened, but until Monday at the earliest.
After a series of cancellations at the last minute due to staff self-isolation, railways across England are reducing timetables.
The data shows the severity of the problem. The data shows that in the week ending July 14, more than 600,000 people in England and Wales were told to be quarantined by the NHS Covid-19 app.
Among the emergency measures to protect supplies, it is expected that approximately 10,000 food sector workers will join the program, allowing vaccinated workers to be exempted from quarantine if they test negative.
But data from the food industry warns that as supply chains such as supermarkets require more exemptions, shortages on shelves may continue.
Union leaders called for urgent clarification of the exemption for some transportation workers because of confusion warnings.
The Secretary General of the Railway, Maritime, and Transport Union said: “It is absurd to announce this without any discussion with the union or detailing what the plan should cover and how it will be implemented.
“This makes our members face more uncertainty. Before causing more losses, I am seeking urgent clarification from employers and the government.”
The hotel industry also warned that there would be a “summer when the venue is closed” because staff are forced to isolate without any exemption.
There is a general call for the government to relax the quarantine rules for fully vaccinated from August 16.



