More 'test for entry' concerns after infected man is cleared for night out
3 years, 6 months ago

More 'test for entry' concerns after infected man is cleared for night out

Dutch News  

The ‘test for entry’ system to enable venues such as nightclubs to reopen has come under fire again after a 21-year-old man revealed he had been wrongly given a negative result. ‘My test result was negative, so we went into town.’ Danny’s first night out in 18 months ended at the Chupitos shot bar on Zieseniskade, where he stayed till the early hours. ‘They said at the test that they’d call if you had coronavirus.’ A spokesman for Testen voor Toegang confirmed to NH Nieuws that Danny had been given the wrong test result. But teething troubles on the opening weekend meant some people were given negative test certificates as ‘compensation’ because their actual results were unavailable, while some clubbers said they had been able to bypass the system by sharing QR codes with their friends.

History of this topic

More 'test for entry' concerns after infected man is cleared for night out
3 years, 6 months ago
Hacks, screengrabs and 'consolation negatives': the chaos of test for access
3 years, 6 months ago

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