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Covid Nhs App
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Can I have a link please so I can download the app to prove I have had both jabs, when I go abroad …. And is this the link that pings re isolation?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are two different apps.
The one for the app that keeps track of who you've been in contact with, and pings you if they've tested positive for Covid, is the NHS Covid-19 app:
https:/ /www.co vid19.n hs.uk/
The one that lets you find out about your health records, including displaying your vaccination status, is the NHS app:
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/nh s-app/
The one for the app that keeps track of who you've been in contact with, and pings you if they've tested positive for Covid, is the NHS Covid-19 app:
https:/
The one that lets you find out about your health records, including displaying your vaccination status, is the NHS app:
https:/
If you're going to the ROI there's no need for a PCR test if you have had the jags.
From the UK government site
"From 19 July:
All travellers to Ireland will need to fill out a Passenger Locator Form. Failure to complete this form is an offence
No travel-related testing or quarantine will be necessary for travellers from Great Britain with valid proof of full vaccination
If you do not have valid proof of vaccination and are travelling from Great Britain you will need to:
present evidence of a negative RT-PCR test result within 72 hours prior to arrival into the country
self-quarantine
undergo post-arrival testing
Guidance can change at short notice so you should check Irish Government advice before you travel"
From the UK government site
"From 19 July:
All travellers to Ireland will need to fill out a Passenger Locator Form. Failure to complete this form is an offence
No travel-related testing or quarantine will be necessary for travellers from Great Britain with valid proof of full vaccination
If you do not have valid proof of vaccination and are travelling from Great Britain you will need to:
present evidence of a negative RT-PCR test result within 72 hours prior to arrival into the country
self-quarantine
undergo post-arrival testing
Guidance can change at short notice so you should check Irish Government advice before you travel"