Glasgow Times

Vaccine pass enforcemen­t now in effect

Controvers­ial system finally rolled out

- BY TOM TORRANCE

ENFORCEMEN­T of Scotland’s controvers­ial Covid vaccine passport scheme comes into effect from today. Proof of full vaccinatio­n is required to enter nightclubs and large events as part of the Scottish Government’s efforts to limit the spread of coronaviru­s and increase vaccine take-up.

The measures technicall­y came into effect from October 1, but an 18-day grace period was announced following backlash from affected industries and significan­t problems with the new app.

The policy will now be enforceabl­e for nightclubs, strip clubs and unseated indoor events with more than 500 people, unseated outdoor events with over 4,000 and any event with more than 10,000 people. Scots will have to show proof they have had both vaccine doses, with a paper copy of the certificat­e or a QR code on a new app, although the latter has been plagued with problems since its launch.

Councils are responsibl­e for ensuring venues and businesses are checking vaccine status.

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said: “The grace period allowed venues and businesses affected more than two weeks to test the scheme in practice and make suitable arrangemen­ts.

“It has also provided the Government with helpful feedback from the sectors affected and we continue to liaise with them going forward.

“This is a very limited scheme and we hope this will allow businesses to remain open and prevent any further restrictio­ns as we head into autumn and winter.

“This virus has not gone away and vaccine certificat­ion will have a role to play in keeping transmissi­on under control as part of a wider package of measures.

“It adds a further layer of protection in certain higher-risk settings.

“I also want to ensure that as many people get vaccinated as possible and particular­ly to increase uptake in the younger age cohort, so anything to incentivis­e that is helpful.”

Scottish Labour’s health spokespers­on Jackie Baillie said: “The shambles that followed the release of the vaccine passport app was a predictabl­e disaster. “Weeks have passed and we have seen no change of plans despite concerns from the public, public health experts and businesses.

“This whole debacle has happened because the SNP are arrogant enough to believe they are right and Scotland is wrong.

“The First Minister is making this up as she goes along.

“If we want to control the virus we must look at proper resourcing of our test and protect system which has collapsed in recent weeks.

“If we want to drive up vaccinatio­n, we should be going door-todoor to convince those we know are hesitant and making it easier to just walk in for an appointmen­t.”

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 ?? ?? The passports will be mandatory for events with large crowds; inset, Humza Yousaf
The passports will be mandatory for events with large crowds; inset, Humza Yousaf

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