Very straightforward… keep copies in the car.
and… of course… not everyone has a smartphone…
We certainly don’t, Stella, and since the Covid app is the only thing we might use one for, we aren’t rushing to spend the money…
@AngelaR …am I jealous or unsure how you manage without a smart phone…I’m not sure (and I don’t mean the latest Galaxy or IPhone) …most things I do bank, insurance Ameli, La Poste seem to want to text me codes etc to verify I’m real or push me to use some phone app. In truth I get fed up but don’t seem to be able to avoid it if I don’t want to use cumbersome Web sites which often are now clunky compared to an (Android ) App.
OH manages. Old fashioned phones do texts! And he avoids having to use apps by doing banking from the comfort of his study, not walking down the street. Luckily we have a lifestyle that allows a decorous pace to transactions.
Mind you, I get the joy of quite a bit of the admin tasks!
(Oh whoops, not really on topic. We will be told off!)
Well, they were warned.
That’s 3000 out of 2.7 million health workers.
Yup, less than 0.2%……
Encouraging, I’d be surprised if it were more than a fraction of healthcare staff who wouldn’t want the vaccine - but, presumably, 3000 who thought it wouldn’t be enforced.
as he goes on to say…
A large number of the suspensions are only temporary… mainly in the service/support personnel.
I imagine when actually faced with vaccination or job, most are opting for vaccination and are just suspended until the first dose is done.