The UK government has announced that people attending nightclubs and other venues where large crowds convene will need to be fully vaccinated from the end of September. With latest statistics indicating that 35% of 18 to 30-year-olds have not had their first jab, this new measure will require owners of nightclubs and other venues to ask for proof of vaccination. This announcement was made on the day nightclubs in England were allowed to reopen after a 16 month closure.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated that he does not want to close nightclubs like other countries have. This, however, means that nightclubs must do the socially responsible thing, with the government having the right to mandate certification at any point to reduce spikes in transmission. The UK saw 39,950 cases recorded on Monday, along with 19 deaths. Due to nightclubs being possible super spreaders of the virus, the new restriction is aimed at mitigating spread, hospitalisation and death eve more.
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