Premier League pushes ahead with plans for a Covid-certification scheme for fans to guarantee games can be held with capacity crowds - despite the government revealing vaccine passports WON'T be needed after restrictions are lifted Supporters may need to show a Covid Status Certificate at games next season The Premier League's aim is to create a Covid-free environment at their venues This would guarantee that all games can be played in front of a capacity crowd However, the government said vaccine passports aren't needed with rules lifted
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The Premier League are pushing ahead with plans to introduce a Covid-certification scheme for fans next season despite the government saying that vaccine passports will not be needed after social distancing restrictions are lifted later this month.
Under proposals being developed in consultation with the government’s Events Research Programme supporters may need to produce a Covid Status