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covid recovery pass 13 yr olds

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janeligema · 28/01/2022 17:27

Has anyone managed to get a Covid recovery pass for a child between the ages of 12-15?
My son had Covid at New Year, and took a PCR test at a proper testing station, but didn't receive an email with the result , only a text.

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DamnUserName21 · 28/01/2022 18:29

Via NHS, no.
Private companies are doing them for £79 and upwards based on received text (as proof) and consult.

DamnUserName21 · 28/01/2022 18:32

www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-covid-pass

NHS COVID Pass digital service for international travel
From 3 February, children aged 12 and over will be able to get a digital NHS COVID Pass for international travel.

A digital NHS COVID Pass will:

provide a record of COVID-19 vaccinations received

show evidence of recovery for 180 days following a positive NHS PCR test

See ‘How to use the NHS COVID Pass when travelling abroad’ above.

A digital NHS COVID Pass will be available:

via the NHS.UK website for those aged 12 and over (as a PDF you can download or print)

via the NHS App for those aged 13 and over (age restrictions apply for use of the App)

To request an NHS COVID Pass, the child will first need to register for an NHS login. They can do this themselves (or a parent or guardian can help register on their behalf). They’ll need to:

register using the child’s details (including the child’s email address)

verify the child’s identity using the child’s passport

Verifying identity can take a few days to complete (although it normally takes around 24 hours).

janeligema · 28/01/2022 19:07

Yes, but as I have been told, children between 12-15 will only be able tto get a Covid pass if they are double jabbed, and will not be available to those children who have not had the vaccine.

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Blubells · 29/01/2022 10:19

I'd be interested in this too.

Having evidence of recovery from Covid can be very useful - does anyone know whether the NHS Covid App shows this?

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