The government is being disingenuous by saying its guidance is voluntary, says an industry spokesman.
Government guidance on whether nightclub owners should make their customers show Covid passports is "disingenuous and unclear", a senior industry spokesman has told the BBC.
Mr Kill said that although the policy was not mandatory at present, it could turn out that venues were "in the hands of local public health directors" who could force them to comply. Her son, Stephen Spensley, owns the TS One bar and Spensley's Emporium nightclub, also in Middlesbrough. An NHS Covid Pass can be obtained two weeks after a second dose of the Covid vaccine, as long as both doses were given in England.
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