COVID-19: Nightclub owner shuns government's COVID passport ahead of reopening

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COVID-19: Nightclub owner shuns government's COVID passport ahead of reopening
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The pass is not compulsory but government guidance says it could be if 'sufficient measures are not taken to limit infection'.

Nightclub owner REKOM UK has said it will not be asking for vaccine passports at its doors when it reopens venues.coronavirus restrictions are lifted in England on 19 JulyPeter Marks, the firm's chief executive, which owns 42 nightclubs including chains Pryzm, Bar&Beyond, Eden and Fiction, told the PA news agency that reopened nightclubs would operate in the same way as pubs are.

Mr Marks said he was"thrilled" nightclubs would be able to reopen"at full capacity and without any requirement for a negative COVID test, something we believe would create a barrier to both customer enjoyment and getting the industry back on its feet". Mr Marks added:"We're able to open in this way because nightclubs in particular are among the best equipped venues in the hospitality sector, and indeed were even prior to the pandemic, for the exact safety measures that are required to reduce the spread of the virus.

"Together, these measures mean that clubs are well placed to open and provide unforgettable nights out once again."

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