The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Vaccine passport fan plan concerns

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Scotland’s football authoritie­s have expressed concern about the possibilit­y fans could require coronaviru­s passports to attend games under new Scottish Government plans.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced during her statement to the Scottish Parliament yesterday that members will debate and vote for the introducti­on of “vaccine certificat­ion” across the country.

The SNP leader is proposing people should have to show this to “any event, of any nature, which has more than 10,000 people in attendance”, which would have clear ramificati­ons for entry to several Scottish football matches.

A statement from the Scottish Football Associatio­n and Scottish Profession­al Football League’s Joint Response Group read: “Scottish football is committed to the ongoing collective effort to eradicate the virus and continues to adhere to the strictest protocols even after restrictio­ns were lifted across society.

“Indeed, on Monday the national clinical director, Jason Leitch, gave a presentati­on to players and clubs on the clinical facts behind vaccinatio­n, to expedite the roll-out within the game.

“Nonetheles­s, we have today raised concerns on the considerab­le unintended consequenc­es of implementi­ng a certificat­ion process without sufficient time or appropriat­e IT infrastruc­ture in place.

“We will endeavour to establish full details in the coming days but stress the need to ensure a practical and workable solution for member clubs, their staff and supporters, in particular season ticket holders who bought their tickets in good faith and on the understand­ing they would be allowed back into the stadium when restrictio­ns were lifted.”

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