Users trying to access proof of their vaccination status via the NHS app and website found the service was unavailable from around 3.50pm on Thursday. “We regret that the NHS COVID pass is currently unavailable. There is currently no alternative route to access this information via the NHS app or online,” an error message read. “If you have already downloaded the information, then your access should not be affected.” On social media, several travelers said they were unable to check-in at airports because they were unable to prove their vaccination status. The requirement for people to show their NHS COVID pass to visit indoor and outdoor events and venues in the UK was removed earlier this year. However, it is still used as a way for people to show their vaccination status when traveling abroad in some countries, such as Spain. “I have a flight at 6 in the morning” Jon May was due to fly to Valencia from Bristol early on Friday morning for a work conference – but when he tried to download his vaccination receipt he found it was damaged. The 32-year-old said: “I’ve had all three punctures and I went on the NHS app… and it said ‘service unavailable’. I was like, ‘what do you mean, the service is unavailable?’ I’ve got a 6am flight.” Mr May, who works in marketing, said he had no other documents to prove he had been vaccinated and was nervous about being detained at the Spanish border. “If it doesn’t work, I hope they do… I’ve had all my shots, I just can’t get certified,” he said. Read more: COVID-19 increases risk of brain fog and dementia, study finds Most people with Omicron didn’t even realize they had COVID-19, study finds Fi Bartlett, 24, from Bournemouth, was unable to complete her online check-in for her flight to Malaga on Saturday without proof of vaccination and said she had planned to go to the airport with her paper vaccination confirmation if she did not time had been corrected. NHS Digital said it was aware of the issues and was “urgently” investigating the matter. Service resumed at 10 p.m. after solving the technical problem.
title: “Nhs Covid 19 Pass Fixed After Bug Causes Uk Travelers To Struggle To Board Flights Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-01” author: “Sharon Johnston”
Users trying to access proof of their vaccination status via the NHS app and website found the service was unavailable from around 3.50pm on Thursday. “We regret that the NHS COVID pass is currently unavailable. There is currently no alternative route to access this information via the NHS app or online,” an error message read. “If you have already downloaded the information, then your access should not be affected.” On social media, several travelers said they were unable to check-in at airports because they were unable to prove their vaccination status. The requirement for people to show their NHS COVID pass to visit indoor and outdoor events and venues in the UK was removed earlier this year. However, it is still used as a way for people to show their vaccination status when traveling abroad in some countries, such as Spain. “I have a flight at 6 in the morning” Jon May was due to fly to Valencia from Bristol early on Friday morning for a work conference – but when he tried to download his vaccination receipt he found it was damaged. The 32-year-old said: “I’ve had all three punctures and I went on the NHS app… and it said ‘service unavailable’. I was like, ‘what do you mean, the service is unavailable?’ I’ve got a 6am flight.” Mr May, who works in marketing, said he had no other documents to prove he had been vaccinated and was nervous about being detained at the Spanish border. “If it doesn’t work, I hope they do… I’ve had all my shots, I just can’t get certified,” he said. Read more: COVID-19 increases risk of brain fog and dementia, study finds Most people with Omicron didn’t even realize they had COVID-19, study finds Fi Bartlett, 24, from Bournemouth, was unable to complete her online check-in for her flight to Malaga on Saturday without proof of vaccination and said she had planned to go to the airport with her paper vaccination confirmation if she did not time had been corrected. NHS Digital said it was aware of the issues and was “urgently” investigating the matter. Service resumed at 10 p.m. after solving the technical problem.
title: “Nhs Covid 19 Pass Fixed After Bug Causes Uk Travelers To Struggle To Board Flights Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Carol Cardona”
Users trying to access proof of their vaccination status via the NHS app and website found the service was unavailable from around 3.50pm on Thursday. “We regret that the NHS COVID pass is currently unavailable. There is currently no alternative route to access this information via the NHS app or online,” an error message read. “If you have already downloaded the information, then your access should not be affected.” On social media, several travelers said they were unable to check-in at airports because they were unable to prove their vaccination status. The requirement for people to show their NHS COVID pass to visit indoor and outdoor events and venues in the UK was removed earlier this year. However, it is still used as a way for people to show their vaccination status when traveling abroad in some countries, such as Spain. “I have a flight at 6 in the morning” Jon May was due to fly to Valencia from Bristol early on Friday morning for a work conference – but when he tried to download his vaccination receipt he found it was damaged. The 32-year-old said: “I’ve had all three punctures and I went on the NHS app… and it said ‘service unavailable’. I was like, ‘what do you mean, the service is unavailable?’ I’ve got a 6am flight.” Mr May, who works in marketing, said he had no other documents to prove he had been vaccinated and was nervous about being detained at the Spanish border. “If it doesn’t work, I hope they do… I’ve had all my shots, I just can’t get certified,” he said. Read more: COVID-19 increases risk of brain fog and dementia, study finds Most people with Omicron didn’t even realize they had COVID-19, study finds Fi Bartlett, 24, from Bournemouth, was unable to complete her online check-in for her flight to Malaga on Saturday without proof of vaccination and said she had planned to go to the airport with her paper vaccination confirmation if she did not time had been corrected. NHS Digital said it was aware of the issues and was “urgently” investigating the matter. Service resumed at 10 p.m. after solving the technical problem.
title: “Nhs Covid 19 Pass Fixed After Bug Causes Uk Travelers To Struggle To Board Flights Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-12” author: “Marcellus Jordan”
Users trying to access proof of their vaccination status via the NHS app and website found the service was unavailable from around 3.50pm on Thursday. “We regret that the NHS COVID pass is currently unavailable. There is currently no alternative route to access this information via the NHS app or online,” an error message read. “If you have already downloaded the information, then your access should not be affected.” On social media, several travelers said they were unable to check-in at airports because they were unable to prove their vaccination status. The requirement for people to show their NHS COVID pass to visit indoor and outdoor events and venues in the UK was removed earlier this year. However, it is still used as a way for people to show their vaccination status when traveling abroad in some countries, such as Spain. “I have a flight at 6 in the morning” Jon May was due to fly to Valencia from Bristol early on Friday morning for a work conference – but when he tried to download his vaccination receipt he found it was damaged. The 32-year-old said: “I’ve had all three punctures and I went on the NHS app… and it said ‘service unavailable’. I was like, ‘what do you mean, the service is unavailable?’ I’ve got a 6am flight.” Mr May, who works in marketing, said he had no other documents to prove he had been vaccinated and was nervous about being detained at the Spanish border. “If it doesn’t work, I hope they do… I’ve had all my shots, I just can’t get certified,” he said. Read more: COVID-19 increases risk of brain fog and dementia, study finds Most people with Omicron didn’t even realize they had COVID-19, study finds Fi Bartlett, 24, from Bournemouth, was unable to complete her online check-in for her flight to Malaga on Saturday without proof of vaccination and said she had planned to go to the airport with her paper vaccination confirmation if she did not time had been corrected. NHS Digital said it was aware of the issues and was “urgently” investigating the matter. Service resumed at 10 p.m. after solving the technical problem.
title: “Nhs Covid 19 Pass Fixed After Bug Causes Uk Travelers To Struggle To Board Flights Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-03” author: “Jimmie Nguyen”
Users trying to access proof of their vaccination status via the NHS app and website found the service was unavailable from around 3.50pm on Thursday. “We regret that the NHS COVID pass is currently unavailable. There is currently no alternative route to access this information via the NHS app or online,” an error message read. “If you have already downloaded the information, then your access should not be affected.” On social media, several travelers said they were unable to check-in at airports because they were unable to prove their vaccination status. The requirement for people to show their NHS COVID pass to visit indoor and outdoor events and venues in the UK was removed earlier this year. However, it is still used as a way for people to show their vaccination status when traveling abroad in some countries, such as Spain. “I have a flight at 6 in the morning” Jon May was due to fly to Valencia from Bristol early on Friday morning for a work conference – but when he tried to download his vaccination receipt he found it was damaged. The 32-year-old said: “I’ve had all three punctures and I went on the NHS app… and it said ‘service unavailable’. I was like, ‘what do you mean, the service is unavailable?’ I’ve got a 6am flight.” Mr May, who works in marketing, said he had no other documents to prove he had been vaccinated and was nervous about being detained at the Spanish border. “If it doesn’t work, I hope they do… I’ve had all my shots, I just can’t get certified,” he said. Read more: COVID-19 increases risk of brain fog and dementia, study finds Most people with Omicron didn’t even realize they had COVID-19, study finds Fi Bartlett, 24, from Bournemouth, was unable to complete her online check-in for her flight to Malaga on Saturday without proof of vaccination and said she had planned to go to the airport with her paper vaccination confirmation if she did not time had been corrected. NHS Digital said it was aware of the issues and was “urgently” investigating the matter. Service resumed at 10 p.m. after solving the technical problem.