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Nowa treść strony, po modyfikacji (new_wikitext) | 'Holidaymakers who have been fully inoculated against Covid will be able to use the smartphone app as a vaccine passport from Monday.<br>Once Britain's foreign travel ban is lifted on May 17, said those going abroad could show the app upon arrival to prove they have had two vaccine doses. <br>Those without smartphones are being urged to avoid calling their GP for help.<br><br>Instead, they should ring 119 to order a letter confirming their vaccination status.<br>Official guidance from the Government published online states: ‘‘You can access your vaccination status through the free NHS App from May 17.<br>‘You can access the app through mobile devices such as a smartphone or by tablet.<br> Holidaymakers who have been fully inoculated against Covid will be able to use the NHS smartphone app (pictured) as a vaccine passport from Monday<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>‘Proof of your Covid-19 vaccination status will be shown within the NHS App. We recommend you register with the app before booking international travel.<br>‘Demonstrating your Covid-19 vaccination status allows you to show others that you've had a full course of the Covid-19 vaccine when travelling abroad to some countries or territories.<br><br>A full course is currently two doses of any approved vaccine.'<br>Rules vary widely from country to country on international travel - but many are set to allow quarantine-free holidays for [https://buat-akunsbobet.com/sbobet-login/ daftar sbobet] tourists who can show they have been vaccinated.<br>The app, developed by NHS Digital and NHS England, was originally designed to allow people to book appointments, repeat prescriptions and see their full medical records. <br>' |
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+Holidaymakers who have been fully inoculated against Covid will be able to use the smartphone app as a vaccine passport from Monday.<br>Once Britain's foreign travel ban is lifted on May 17, said those going abroad could show the app upon arrival to prove they have had two vaccine doses. <br>Those without smartphones are being urged to avoid calling their GP for help.<br><br>Instead, they should ring 119 to order a letter confirming their vaccination status.<br>Official guidance from the Government published online states: ‘‘You can access your vaccination status through the free NHS App from May 17.<br>‘You can access the app through mobile devices such as a smartphone or by tablet.<br> Holidaymakers who have been fully inoculated against Covid will be able to use the NHS smartphone app (pictured) as a vaccine passport from Monday<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>‘Proof of your Covid-19 vaccination status will be shown within the NHS App. We recommend you register with the app before booking international travel.<br>‘Demonstrating your Covid-19 vaccination status allows you to show others that you've had a full course of the Covid-19 vaccine when travelling abroad to some countries or territories.<br><br>A full course is currently two doses of any approved vaccine.'<br>Rules vary widely from country to country on international travel - but many are set to allow quarantine-free holidays for [https://buat-akunsbobet.com/sbobet-login/ daftar sbobet] tourists who can show they have been vaccinated.<br>The app, developed by NHS Digital and NHS England, was originally designed to allow people to book appointments, repeat prescriptions and see their full medical records. <br>
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