I have just an email to Jenni Minto who is my MSP asking her how my wife and I are supposed to get a paper certificate showing that we have received both our Covid-19 vaccinations. I explained that last Monday I tried phoning the phone number listed on the Scottish Government NHS inform/vaccine website but it is no use as it only concerns people travelling abroad in the next 14 days.
Everyone else is ignored.
My wife is going to a Cliff Richard concert in Glasgow in the middle of next month and if she is refused admission because she does not have her paper certificate there will be ‘hell to pay’. We will be exacting our revenge and it will be payback time.
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I just logged onto the online system and got as far as where I can request a paper vaccination status report, I've hit the button and requested one. It says only to request the paper copy if you're travelling in the next 14 days but doesn't ask for proof that you're travelling you can still request it; ironically once you hit the button it says you'll receive the report within 14 days. Also says on the system that PDF copies will be available for download from 3rd September.
Only drawback is that you need your username that appears on the appointment letters to register and get onto the system but it is there and available if your wife wants to try it or she can hold off until Friday and download a PDF
And who will you be extracting your revenge on? I hope its not the concert venue staff as they have not made up the rules on the criteria for admission.
You are going on about hell to pay and payback time, all because your wife may or may not be able to attend a concert.
Do you really think anyone is going to give a toss what you think? You really are a bitter grade A arse who will complain and moan and spout off to all and sundry.
You need to get a grip you are an embarrassment.
On the contrary.
We have had three West Highland White dogs.
The first one lived in Dundee and was put to sleep aged almost 16 and a half years old suffering from old age.
The next dog lived on Islay and was put to sleep aged 10 suffering from Lymphoma (Cancer).
Our third dog also lived on Islay and was put to sleep aged 11 also suffering from Lymphoma (Cancer).
Our last Westie was put to sleep in Mach 2017.
Since then I have carried out extensive research and I now know what caused our dogs on Islay to be put to sleep suffering from Lymphoma. To date I have kept my counsel on this but as they ‘every dog has its day’.