Covid pass for Cardiff away query

Northerner

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Just getting my pass ready and notice there are"Domestic" and "Travel" versions.
Looking into it Welsh residents can't use the NHS app, so as an Englishman going to Wales ,is this classified as "Travel" as the "Domestic" version seems to be only for use within England?

I'll download both versions just in case, but would be nice to have the correct one ready to show to an enthusiastic steward at the outer perimeter!
 
Interesting question. I don't even have the option of 'Travel'. Apparently I have to do further verification for that, which could take up to seven days!? I think I'm going to use 'Domestic' and assume that'll be OK.

PS. I suspect the "enthusiastic steward" will glance at the QR code, but there'll be no scanning going on.
 
Interesting question. I don't even have the option of 'Travel'. Apparently I have to do further verification for that, which could take up to seven days!? I think I'm going to use 'Domestic' and assume that'll be OK.

PS. I suspect the "enthusiastic steward" will glance at the QR code, but there'll be no scanning going on.
Much like The Globe at Stockton on Friday - I showed my US CDC-issued vaccination card, which he barely glanced at and my wife showed the QR code from a LFT test, which could have been a QR code for anything.
 
Take a flow test and then in the back of the accompanying booklet it gives you a contact to report your result and the serial number of test and mobile number - you get a text message back giving you full details - and that is what you show.
 
Like Fmttmadmin - I am just going to do LFT and report it on the gov website. You get an email back with evidence to show on your s/phone. Has to be done on Friday or Sat morning.
 
Take a flow test and then in the back of the accompanying booklet it gives you a contact to report your result and the serial number of test and mobile number - you get a text message back giving you full details - and that is what you show.
Reporting that also gives you the "pass" in the NHS app, valid for two days.
 
Much like The Globe at Stockton on Friday - I showed my US CDC-issued vaccination card, which he barely glanced at and my wife showed the QR code from a LFT test, which could have been a QR code for anything.
Absolutely. I went to Wembley during the Euros and since, and the 19-20 Yr old lads on the QR code gates didn't really seem that bothered!!

That said, it's good if everyone believes they'll need it, even if they don't, because then more people will be getting tested.
 
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