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Rachel Hopkins MP
By email to: rachel hopkly
20 January 2022
Dear Rachel,
Thank you for your correspondence of 12 January on behalf of your constituent, Mrs Zoe
McGonnell, about COVID-19 status certification for children.
I am grateful to you for raising Mrs McGonnelf's concerns
The vaccination records contained within the NHS COVID Pass can be shown as proof o
COVID-19 status when travelling abroad. International standards for travel require a full
course of vaccination for an individual to be recognised as fully vaccinated, However
children under 18 are exempt from certification in England and at the UK border.
Universal vaccination of 12 to 15-year-olds began on 20 September. Following the
recommendation from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation on 29
November, 12 to 15-year-olds will now be offered a second vaccination, a minimum of 12
weeks after their first.
We are aware that increasing numbers of countries are requiring children to demonstrate
their COVID-19 status. Since 13 December, futy vaccinated 12 to 15-year-olds can access
an NHS COVID Pass letter for international travel, which includes an internationally
recognised 2D barcode.
in addition, we have continued to develop digital options to facilitate travel for eligible
children, From 3 February, 12 to 15-year-olds will be able to use the NHS App and
www.nhs.uk to access their NHS COVID Pass. This will include their COVID-19
vaccinations, and evidence of natural immunity it they have tested positive less than 180
days prior to travel,
Before travelling abroad, individuals should check the entry requirements for their
destination, as requirements for testing and vaccination can vary from country to country.
Further details on entry requirements can be found at www.gox.uk by searching for
"coronavirus travel advice*
I hope this reply is helofu
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Thank you both
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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For anyone going away before 3rd Feb and need the QR code to get French health pass - I’ve found a solution! I managed to get an EU pass from the Geneva canton. Was emailed to me yesterday - took about 4 days but it works! And didn’t cost anything either!
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Great, Thankyou for this x
What email did u send to?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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You'll need to Register first of course.
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Stillhopeful wrote: |
For anyone going away before 3rd Feb and need the QR code to get French health pass - I’ve found a solution! I managed to get an EU pass from the Geneva canton. Was emailed to me yesterday - took about 4 days but it works! And didn’t cost anything either! |
Thanks. Why the 3rd feb cut off date please and what did you send them?
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Because it sounds like that from 3rd Feb we can get a recovery pass/QR code from nhs service for 12-15yr olds so wouldn’t need to worry about getting it from this method. I uploaded email from nhs confirming positive result with also a print out my doctor gave me with the more detailed info on it from her positive test. Also uploaded copy passport and booking.com hotel confirmation showing our Geneva stay.
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Stillhopeful wrote: |
Because it sounds like that from 3rd Feb we can get a recovery pass/QR code from nhs service for 12-15yr olds so wouldn’t need to worry about getting it from this method. I uploaded email from nhs confirming positive result with also a print out my doctor gave me with the more detailed info on it from her positive test. Also uploaded copy passport and booking.com hotel confirmation showing our Geneva stay. |
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Further confirmation on teens digital pass. Announcement due tomorrow. From daily mail…
Teenagers will be able to get Covid passes for holidays abroad and testing requirements for fully jabbed travellers will be dropped early next month.
In a double-boost for half-term holidays expected to be announced tomorrow, 12- to-15-year-olds will be able to download the digital proof of vaccination, making travel in countries that require Covid certification easier. The changes will come in early February.
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Yes but will teenagers be able to access the records if they only have one vaccination?
It seems to indicate it will only be for the fully vaccinated.
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Dd4 wrote: |
Further confirmation on teens digital pass. Announcement due tomorrow. From daily mail…
Teenagers will be able to get Covid passes for holidays abroad and testing requirements for fully jabbed travellers will be dropped early next month.
In a double-boost for half-term holidays expected to be announced tomorrow, 12- to-15-year-olds will be able to download the digital proof of vaccination, making travel in countries that require Covid certification easier. The changes will come in early February. |
Source please? Intruiged as to whether this is for England only??????
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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That's my concern. I worry that people are thinking this is a big hurrah when all it is is online access to the certificate you get after your child is double jabbed (the one that takes up to 7 days to receive via asking by phone/email).
Jury's out as to whether this provides a qr code for single vaccinated and infection recovered.
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kettonskimum wrote: |
That's my concern. I worry that people are thinking this is a big hurrah when all it is is online access to the certificate you get after your child is double jabbed (the one that takes up to 7 days to receive via asking by phone/email).
Jury's out as to whether this provides a qr code for single vaccinated and infection recovered. |
Except that the Maggie Throup letter says "This will include their COVID-19 vaccinations, and evidence of natural immunity it they have tested positive less than 180 days prior to travel". That sounds like a QR code for recovery - I certainly hope so!
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You know it makes sense.
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12 to 15-year-olds to prove jab status via NHS pass
The transport secretary says “for kids travelling to the UK”, under-18s will continue to be treated as eligible fully vaccinated passengers.
Grant Shapps says that means they "will not face any tests at the UK border".
He says from 3 February 12 to 15-year-olds in England will be able to prove their vaccination status via the digital NHS pass for international outbound travel.
Shapps says he hopes the move will help families plan holidays for the February half-term.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Fingers crossed, looks hopeful!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Looks good fingers crossed not sure its going to help us though
Youngest will be 12 years and 10 weeks old when we are due to travel (Feb 1/2 Term) So cant get a 2nd jab in the UK until the week after we would be due to come back to UK
But she will older than the French requirement for double jab of 12 years and 2 months
Cant see a way round it apart from daily testing, which doesn't look easy in resort with the added factor of what happens if she tests positive
Probably delay until Easter
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Further details on how to apply for teenagers vac cert
NHS COVID Pass digital service for international travel
From 3 February, children aged 12 and over will be able to get a digital NHS COVID Pass for international travel.
A digital NHS COVID Pass will:
provide a record of COVID-19 vaccinations received
show evidence of recovery for 180 days following a positive NHS PCR test
See ‘How to use the NHS COVID Pass when travelling abroad’ above.
A digital NHS COVID Pass will be available:
via the NHS.UK website for those aged 12 and over (as a PDF you can download or print)
via the NHS App for those aged 13 and over (age restrictions apply for use of the App)
To request an NHS COVID Pass, the child will first need to register for an NHS login. They can do this themselves (or a parent or guardian can help register on their behalf). They’ll need to:
register using the child’s details (including the child’s email address)
verify the child’s identity using the child’s passport
Verifying identity can take a few days to complete (although it normally takes around 24 hours).
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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Further details on how to apply for teenagers vac cert
NHS COVID Pass digital service for international travel
From 3 February, children aged 12 and over will be able to get a digital NHS COVID Pass for international travel.
A digital NHS COVID Pass will:
provide a record of COVID-19 vaccinations received
show evidence of recovery for 180 days following a positive NHS PCR test
See ‘How to use the NHS COVID Pass when travelling abroad’ above.
A digital NHS COVID Pass will be available:
via the NHS.UK website for those aged 12 and over (as a PDF you can download or print)
via the NHS App for those aged 13 and over (age restrictions apply for use of the App)
To request an NHS COVID Pass, the child will first need to register for an NHS login. They can do this themselves (or a parent or guardian can help register on their behalf). They’ll need to:
register using the child’s details (including the child’s email address)
verify the child’s identity using the child’s passport
Verifying identity can take a few days to complete (although it normally takes around 24 hours).
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A bit of a possible heads up. We got access to our child’s NHS record through our medical centre (basically need child’s permission when 13 or over) but we then have to request access to full records which seems to be taking a long time as the GP has to grant access. We believe that we need full access to see vaccination & positive test result as the current access shows almost no info at all. I suggest not leaving this to the last week or so.
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Mo Fitz wrote: |
A bit of a possible heads up. We got access to our child’s NHS record through our medical centre (basically need child’s permission when 13 or over) but we then have to request access to full records which seems to be taking a long time as the GP has to grant access. We believe that we need full access to see vaccination & positive test result as the current access shows almost no info at all. I suggest not leaving this to the last week or so. |
In our case the GP practice will not give direct access to medical records to under-16s at all - a fact we only elicited after they set up what we didn't want, which was 'linked' access (i.e. proxy access through my partner's log-in), which is not enough for our 13-y old to access his records via his NHS log-in.
I therefore really hope that access to medical records through the NHS app/web is not going to be required for obtaining QR codes after 3 Feb. I have some hope that it will not be required, since when he logs on to his NHS account, there is a separate option for a Covid pass (which currently doesn't work, saying it is not available for under 16) and access to medical records (which also doesn't work because of the GP declining to give access).
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Hopefully this thread should now be redundant, since today's new electronic solution seems to be working (and doesn't require access to medical records, just an NHS log-in). So there should now be no need to try to persuade a French pharmacy to issue a certificate of equivalence, since we can do it the 'proper' way for 12y and up by obtaining QR codes for 1 jab + recovery that are accepted in France.
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Has anyone actually been able to do this today? I mean with with 1 vaccination and covud recovered
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Pooter wrote: |
Has anyone actually been able to do this today? I mean with with 1 vaccination and covud recovered |
Yes, I have, as have others - see the 'Taking teenagers skiing this winter?' thread.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@james75, I replied to your same question on the other thread. In Scotland you have been able to get the covid status app for over 13 year olds for a while. Not sure about Wales or NI. Might be a good idea to be more specific with your question regarding location.
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@yak Chic alors!
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You know it makes sense.
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yak wrote: |
Pooter wrote: |
Has anyone actually been able to do this today? I mean with with 1 vaccination and covud recovered |
Yes, I have, as have others - see the 'Taking teenagers skiing this winter?' thread. |
Hi Can you clarify what you've been able to do please, is just get the QR codes within the NHS app?
I've just posted on the "taking teenagers skiing this winter" thread.
Our 13/15 year olds are 1 jab/had covid.
I've got the QR codes on the NHS - is this all we need for them to be able to ski, eat in restaurants?
Thanks
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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jimsue20040 wrote: |
yak wrote: |
Pooter wrote: |
Has anyone actually been able to do this today? I mean with with 1 vaccination and covud recovered |
Yes, I have, as have others - see the 'Taking teenagers skiing this winter?' thread. |
Hi Can you clarify what you've been able to do please, is just get the QR codes within the NHS app?
I've just posted on the "taking teenagers skiing this winter" thread.
Our 13/15 year olds are 1 jab/had covid.
I've got the QR codes on the NHS - is this all we need for them to be able to ski, eat in restaurants?
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Yes that’s all you need, if you want add to the tousanticovid app or print out…
Last edited by Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: on Fri 4-02-22 11:34; edited 1 time in total
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The nhs wales digital covid pass works for 12 year olds and shows vaccination and recovered status. Massive relief for me.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@jimsue20040, I see on the other thread that you have got it all working, so have fun in the snow!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@Busymum can you provide any feedback about testing in Les Gets?
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@Newbie72, according to her recent post in "Testing 12-15 daily in France", it looks as though @Busymum managed to get recovery codes for her teenagers, so I guess isn't needing to test.
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