covid19 passport via nhs app

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jackdaww
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covid19 passport via nhs app

Post by jackdaww »

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we live in wales and plan to attend events in birmingham .

i think this means having proof of vaccination.

we have the nhs cards issued after the jabs but do not know if these would be accepted.

i went through the nhs app application procedure with a bit of struggle.

the coup de grace is a photo id requirement .

i sent my - rather poor - passport photo ( and a short video of myself reciting numbers ) .

they have come back to me rejecting the photo as inadequate.

i cant see me being able to improve on it .

has anyone any experience of this ?

thanks

JD

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Re: covid19 passport via nhs app

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I successfully set up my NHS app a few months ago, along with the painful verification steps that you cited. Maybe I was lucky as it worked, but I can easily see how one might not be successful in negotiating all the hurdles.

That said I have successfully used my physical vaccination card as proof of vaccination, and I would think that everywhere has to accept a physical card as proof since some people do not have smart phones.

I also have a photo of my vaccination card on my phone, which is handy as you do not need wifi or a signal to show that to someone, which has proven useful as well.

9873210
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Re: covid19 passport via nhs app

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Lootman wrote: I would think that everywhere has to accept a physical card as proof since some people do not have smart phones.
Such touching faith in bureaucracy. You not only believe that they want to do the right thing, but also that they are able to do the right thing.

There is always a cost to being different (not wanting a new smart phone) or poor (not being able to afford a new smart phone). The Procrustean bed is relentless.

Urbandreamer
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Re: covid19 passport via nhs app

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I didn't need a photo.

I did need my NHS number and am registered with a GP surgery who have my mobile phone number which was used to authenticate that I am who I said I was.

The app also didn't work at all well that night, but I suspect that the news was the reason. It worked perfectly well the following morning.

As for the smartphone thing. While I hear and agree with what you say Lootman, the OP could not use the "app" in the first place if they didn't have one. Hence that requirement is something that they have no problem with.

You can get a paper copy, which expires and may not be as widely accepted. Logically the cards "should" be accepted, but officially you need to get a "covid passport" document. It's a simple phone call (no doubt with a long wait) to get one.

Stompa
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Re: covid19 passport via nhs app

Post by Stompa »

The domestic Covid Passport for events doesn't require you to go through the full ID verification palaver. That's only required for the Covid Passport for overseas travel.

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Re: covid19 passport via nhs app

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Urbandreamer wrote:You can get a paper copy, which expires and may not be as widely accepted. Logically the cards "should" be accepted, but officially you need to get a "covid passport" document. It's a simple phone call (no doubt with a long wait) to get one.
Folks in England can request one online: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavir ... ss-letter/ (see links at bottom of page for other administrations)

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Re: covid19 passport via nhs app

Post by Dod101 »

mc2fool wrote:
Urbandreamer wrote:You can get a paper copy, which expires and may not be as widely accepted. Logically the cards "should" be accepted, but officially you need to get a "covid passport" document. It's a simple phone call (no doubt with a long wait) to get one.
Folks in England can request one online: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavir ... ss-letter/ (see links at bottom of page for other administrations)
Once again, thanks mc2fool. I too have gone through the rigmarole of trying to get facial recognition on my phone but it keeps rejecting me. I will phone and see where that gets me.

Dod

jackdaww
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Re: covid19 passport via nhs app

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Urbandreamer wrote:I didn't need a photo.

I did need my NHS number and am registered with a GP surgery who have my mobile phone number which was used to authenticate that I am who I said I was.

The app also didn't work at all well that night, but I suspect that the news was the reason. It worked perfectly well the following morning.

As for the smartphone thing. While I hear and agree with what you say Lootman, the OP could not use the "app" in the first place if they didn't have one. Hence that requirement is something that they have no problem with.

You can get a paper copy, which expires and may not be as widely accepted. Logically the cards "should" be accepted, but officially you need to get a "covid passport" document. It's a simple phone call (no doubt with a long wait) to get one.
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i dont have that option . its an england / wales issue.

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Re: covid19 passport via nhs app

Post by Urbandreamer »

I may have misunderstood, I thought the photo bit was central, rather than using facial recognition instead of passwords to access a passworded web site. I don't use facial recognition for anything.

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