>complete joke! - you could be tested clear, get your passport
>, be infected 30mins later and be allowed to spread it around freely!
Slightly less chance that you got infected in the last 30 minutes compared to the last two weeks though. Any chance you just don't want it to be a valid approach?
I have to go visit a beneficiary in a nursing home this week. They will expect me to present a current test or I won't be allowed through the door.
FYI, to get a test here you have to be 'authorised'. Pretty much that means a doctor or law enforcement saying you should have one. One goes along, there's typically a 20 minute queue for a 30 second test and your test result is available online later the same day.
The test result is logged against your ID number and can be checked by the authorities and various institutions. "checked" means scanning the QR code on your ID card with their cell phone. If they catch you out and about with a positive test against your ID the penalties are eye watering.
There are many places you can't get it in unless there is a negative test against your ID Number within the last 24 hours. Nursing homes, hospitals, and the like.
That would no doubt get your tin hat vibrating should the same be adopted in the UK.
Yet another advantage of a compulsory ID system.
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