While I understand the conflict that the idea of a, 'covid passport', brings; there should surely be some pragmatism as to whether or not such a solution, for those who legitimately need to still be traveling, could benefit from such an approach ?Saint wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:36 pmMost if that is already in the rules. Preflight tests have to be inside 72 hours, have to be PCR, and have to be at UK approved centres that confirm identity on the test certificate.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:15 pmSeems like a decent compromise; (& cogging the Irish Governments notes )
They could also couple it with doing a sample of testing for those in quarantine; to confirm there isn't any systematic cheating of pre-flight tests, & that these tests are reliable. They could also change this sampling based on where the passenger is coming from; & what type their pre-flight test was, etc, etc.
I'm of 2 minds as to the hotel quarantine. I hadn't realised just how much gpobal NGO charity would be impacted, and if you made the exception just how hard it would be to define the cutoff between.
Who knows; it might actually be the first question where the answer actually is; .... blockchain