The change in rules will mean that individuals who have received a vaccine not yet registered by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory (MHRA) will be able to access scheme covered venues.Īdditionally, those who have had difficulty accessing their vaccination record will now be able use a negative test to gain entry. "I am hopeful that the use of lateral flow testing will help bring this group out the house however we still have to refuse people with no phone or charge in the phone and person who still can't get registered on the NHS app."ĭon't miss the latest headlines from around Renfrewshire. "The impact from the vaccine passport has mainly affected Vienna's as most people showing up at the club without passport are this market. "We have the advantage of having a twin scene venue, Blur downstairs catering mainly for a over 30s clientele and Vienna's catering for 18 to 30s. "Since opening in August we have seen a shortfall in business of about 20 per cent then when the vaccine passport came into effect we saw a further 10 per cent drop in sales. He said: “We really hope this will make a difference to the business as our takings have been continuously down since this scheme was put into place. Stephen Adams, general manager of Vienna's in Paisley (Image: Paisley Daily Express, UGC MSR) He previously branded the scheme a “farce” and called for urgent changes to be made for fear the Paisley nightclub wouldn’t survive. The news has been welcomed by Vienna’s manager Stephen Adams, who says it gives venues left “haemorrhaging money” due to the vaccine passports a chance to regain some of their business. The negative result can be used regardless of a person’s vaccination status to enter nightclubs and larger capacity events. The test must be taken up to 24 hours before entering and has to be registered online which will give you confirmation to gain entry. The Scottish Government announced yesterday that negative lateral flow test results will be now be accepted in venues that require vaccine passports There is also a dedicated St Mirren section that will follow every kick of the ball with the Buddies.Īvailable on both Android and Apple. The dedicated team of experienced journalists, responsible for the publication of the award-winning Express, will focus on breaking news, day and night, across Renfrewshire’s towns and villages. Powered by the Paisley Daily Express, Renfrewshire Live is your go-to source for news, features and sport with live coverage provided direct to the app, seven days a week. Renfrewshire Live, the new free app dedicated to bringing you around the clock breaking news, is now available to download.
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