![]() ![]() Updated to reflect that you can order an NHS COVID Pass letter to show proof of your booster vaccination for international travel.Īdded the section 'Residents in England who have received COVID-19 vaccinations overseas'. Updated to reflect that fully vaccinated children aged 12 to 15 can request an NHS COVID Pass letter for international travel from 9am on 13 December. ![]() Updated to reflect that fully vaccinated children aged 12 to 15 can request an NHS COVID Pass letter for international travel. Updated to correct guidance in the 'Residents in England who have taken part in COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials' section.Īdded guidance on new mandatory certification rules on visiting certain venues and events coming into force on Wednesday 15 December if approved by Parliament. Guidance updated to reflect changes to the self-isolation advice for people who have received a positive COVID-19 test result.Īdded call-out to reflect the NHS COVID Pass digital service will be offline from 10pm on Tuesday 14 December due to planned maintenance. Updated the section on how to use the NHS COVID Pass when travelling abroad to reflect that proof of prior infection cannot be used as evidence of your COVID-19 status when entering England. Updated the section 'How to use the NHS COVID Pass when travelling abroad' to add information about the passenger locator form. Updated the section 'What the NHS COVID Pass letter tells you: translated versions and alternative formats' to reflect that there are 2 NHS COVID Pass letters (one for travel, one for domestic use). Updated the section 'What to do if you receive a positive test result' to reflect that from 11 January, asymptomatic people in England with a positive lateral flow test are no longer advised to take a confirmatory PCR test to confirm they have COVID-19. Added a reference to the change in rules on 27 January, when it will no longer be mandatory for venues to check the COVID-19 status of attendees as a condition of entry.Īdded video about the NHS COVID Pass letter for domestic use in British Sign Language (BSL). Updated 'What to do if you get a positive test result' section to reflect change in self-isolation rules - people who test positive can stop self-isolating on day 6 if they have negative rapid lateral flow test results on days 5 and 6. Updated video about the NHS COVID Pass letter for travel abroad in British Sign Language (BSL). Updated to reflect it is no longer a legal requirement for venues or events to check the COVID-19 status of attendees as a condition of entry.įrom 3 February, children aged 12 and over will be able to get a digital NHS COVID Pass for international travel. Updated to reflect new government guidance on self isolation policy if you test positive for COVID-19.įrom 18 February, residents in England who have received one or more of the following vaccines can have them added to their NHS Record to generate an NHS COVID Pass: Sinopharm Beijing/BIBP, SinoVac-CoronaVac, Covishield (Institute of India) or Covaxin (Bharat Biotech).Īdded details about the information that will be needed to prove the identity of children aged 12 and over to get a digital NHS COVID Pass for international travel (available from 3 February 2022). Updated to provide information on how to contact the Vaccination Data Resolution Service. Removed information about the passenger locator form, as people entering the UK no longer need to complete it.Ĭhildren aged 5 and above can now have details of eligible COVID-19 vaccinations they have received overseas added to their NHS Record. Merged with guidance on medical exemptions and guidance for organisations wanting to use the NHS COVID Pass. Updated to no longer encourage high-risk events and venues to check COVID status as a condition of entry. Updated to reflect that the domestic NHS COVID Pass letter is no longer available. NHS COVID Pass letters for international travel are now available for children aged 5 to 11 living in England, Wales and Isle of Man. Updated to tell users that from the domestic NHS COVID Pass will no longer be available and new medical exemption applications will not be accepted from this point. Updated to reflect that the domestic NHS COVID Pass is no longer available and the medical exemptions service is no longer accepting new applications. Updated to reflect that children aged 5 to 11 in England and Wales can also get a NHS COVID Pass letter for travel if they have evidence of a positive COVID-19 NHS PCR test within the last 180 days. Updated information on previous medical exemptions – users can no longer view a record of these within the NHS COVID Pass.įrom 21 July 2022, children aged 5 to 11 in England and the Isle of Man can get a digital NHS COVID Pass for international travel. Updated information on the XBB vaccine under COVID-19 booster vaccinations. Updated guidance as the service has now closed. ![]()
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