Sign up to FREE email alerts from the Northern Agenda Covid certificates could be introduced in pubs, restaurants and nightclubs this autumn in a bid to keep infection rates down, reports suggest.
Fears over another wave of coronavirus cases in the autumn, when the NHS faces additional pressures, could lead to hospitality settings facing restrictions on who they can let in.
According to the the Times newspaper, plans could require venues to ensure customers have a Covid-19 certificate that proves they are vaccinated, or have had a negative test the previous day or proof of another form of immunity. READ MORE: The areas currently least affected by coronavirus in Greater Manchester Sources told the newspaper that those who were unable to