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Driving down with my son for the Derby game and wondering when we need to be at the ground with Covid pass checks to get in?
What's it been like of late please?
Club suggests getting there ridiculously early bearing in mind we've got at least a 2 hour drive from up here.
Cheers,
TIB
It's pretty smooth getting in. Just make sure you have your covid pass ready (or a negative test result in the previous 48 hours).
We arrived outside at 2.50pm on Saturday. Flashed a QR code on my phone (it was the correct code) and it was glanced at and then opened my coat at the next barrier 20 feet further ahead and then went through the turnstile.
Had time for a swift half and was in my seat by kick off..
Don't forget Derby is an early kick off.
thanks everyone! first time at the CCS for a while and my son returning home from Oz where he's lived for the last 6 years. let's hope we get a good game! (wishful thinking I know)
I've got the full set of Covid stuff, double jabbed, booster and had Covid.
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I've got the full set of Covid stuff, double jabbed, booster and had Covid.[/QUOTE]
F*ck me, get there a bit earlier and you might be playing.
I had taken a photo of my vaccination qr code for speed , it didn't have the valid date . I had to find it before I could get in on Saturday. .
That's a relief if it's compatible, yes an excessive amount of testing I agree especially as there are different rules depending on the transit country. I believe they have to be private tests even in Australia right? The Australian government provide free PCR testing for interstate travel at least