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People in Scotland are now able to show a negative test result to get into clubs, concerts or large events.

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A text or email showing the result will be accepted as an alternative to a vaccine passport.

Passport schemes are also in place in Wales and Northern Ireland.


How do Covid passports work in Scotland?
Over-18s must present proof of a negative lateral flow or PCR test taken within the last 24 hours - or proof of vaccination - to enter venues that are part of the scheme:


  • nightclubs
  • adult entertainment venues
  • indoor events with more than 500 people
  • unseated outdoor events with more than 4,000 people
  • any event with more than 10,000 people



What's happening in Northern Ireland?
A vaccine passport scheme is in place, applying to:


  • nightclubs
  • licensed hospitality premises, including 'bring your own' alcohol venues
  • cinemas, theatres and conference halls
  • indoor events with 500 or more attendees with some or all of the audience not normally seated
  • outdoor events with 4,000 or more attendees with some or all of the audience not normally seated
  • events where more than 10,000 people will be present regardless of whether they are seated


People can either show proof of vaccination, a negative lateral flow test taken in the previous 48 hours, or a positive PCR test taken in the previous 30-180 days.
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