Lootman wrote:vagrantbrain wrote:I was shown some data from PHE for the NW today showing the change in positive tests over the previous 28 days, every age group was virtually unchanged except the under 12s which has increased exponentially and still growing since schools went back. TBH i'm not sure what requiring a covid passport to go in a nightclub or emptying offices again will do to stop kids passing it round themselves at school.
Agreed so we should not impose new restrictions on people over the age of 12 and who have been vaccinated, whilst rolling out jabs for those under 12s.
That said I would feel more comfortable if I knew that everyone sharing an aircraft cabin or pub or restaurant or hotel with me had been vaccinated and had proven it, as is the case in various foreign countries.
You seem to be ignoring the fact that those children are passing the infection on to their vaccinated parents and possibly vaccinated grandparents or older siblings who could produce the certificates you want to show they have been vaccinated. They might travel before they knew they had acquired the virus from their children/grandchildren/siblings. Vaccination does not prevent infection or re-infection, as you must know by now. Chances are that you would be OK on your flights but the fact that all had been vaccinated wouldn't ensure that. Best of luck, anyway.