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PM PM Boris Johnson invited MPS for drinks at Downing Street with ‘Covid Pass’

PM PM Boris Johnson invited MPS for drinks at Downing Street with 'Covid Pass'
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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has invited fellow conservative party parliamentarians to receive drinks at Downing Street on Tuesday night, but with the conditions they carry called “Covid Pass”, or evidence of vaccinated or recently a negative test.
Some parliamentarian members are not fully happy with this requirement and plan to appear without evidence like that, even if it means rejected.
According to ‘The Daily Telegraph’, which has seen the invitation, the message sounds “for safety reasons and safety …
You must present your NHS covid entry that shows evidence of double vaccination, the latest infection or the latest negative test”.
Johnson was said to meet with the groups of members of Tory Parliament after the recess of summer according to their chosen years, with the Tuesday party intended for selected parliamentarians before 2009.
“I will appear in number 10 and if I ask for a Covid passport, I will Politely refused.
There are other parties, “said Sir Desmond Swayne, a conservative member of parliament for the new Western forest.
Another veteran veteran parliament, which did not want to be named, asked why parliamentarians could mix with Boris Johnson without evidence of vaccination in parliament, which was reopened on Monday, but not at the 10 Downing Street-residence.
“Why do we need a vaccine passport to meet him at Downing Street but not when we meet him at Commons,” he asked.
Sumber Street Downing Number 10 told the newspaper that “no one will be rejected entered” if parliamentarians appear for drinks without proof of Covid status.
British Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi said at the weekend that the use of Covid-19 certificates for large places and nightclubs was “the right thing to do” because the number of larger people mixed up near “can cause a real surge in infection.” It came because England reached another covid milestone with official figures who showed that more than 7 million cases of Coronavirus who were confirmed have now been recorded in the country since the pandemic began, even as 41,192 positive tests were reported along with 45 deaths related to Covid on Monday.
Meanwhile, students in the UK began to return to school this week after summer holidays, with many covid steps such as the requirements for face masks and bubble insulation for classrooms now appointed.

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