Large Group Exemptions Require SafeKey Use

November 25, 2021

“Large Group Exemptions will continue to require the use of SafeKey at indoor and outdoor events,” the Government said, adding that “flexibility will be permitted for specific populations engaged in an antigen testing regime, however, in general spectators and guests will continue to require SafeKey at all large gatherings.”

This appears to be an adjustment from the statement, issued by the Government on November 18th, which stated that “the amendment change also removes the requirement for SafeKey at all large group gatherings.”

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In a new statement this evening, a Government spokesperson said, “The Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport, Dr. the Hon. Ernest Peets, advised today that Large Group Exemptions will continue to require the use of SafeKey at indoor and outdoor events.

“Flexibility will be permitted for specific populations engaged in an antigen testing regime. However, in general spectators and guests will continue to require SafeKey at all large gatherings.

“The Ministry stressed that Sport Large Group Exemptions will continue with the antigen testing regime for the sports group as detailed in the Return to Sport Guidance.

“The Ministry also noted that it is aware of false information circulating regarding the sports guidelines. The Ministry reminded that only official information from the Government/Ministry should be followed. The sports guidance can be found here.

“Further, the Ministry advised that it has received reports that the collection of contact tracing details and the mask-wearing requirements have not been consistently enforced at some large gatherings. In that regard, the public is reminded that contact tracing and masks continue to be a requirement for large events.

“The public can find the correct information regarding public health guidelines for large groups by visiting here. These policies are under constant review and the public will be advised when changes occur.

“Lastly, each of us has a role to play in stopping the spread of the coronavirus. Please continue to follow the health guidelines – this includes wearing a mask, hand sanitizing and maintaining the appropriate physical distancing; and if you haven’t done so already, speak to your doctor regarding the Covid-19 Vaccine.”

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  1. Jevon Ray says:

    A safe key needed for outdoor events is ridiculous. Sports minister sounds like a puppet.

  2. DOUBLE DIP says:

    Mr. Ray.

    If we are to rid our selves of this dreadful pandemic and if it takes 102% effort to do it , then ,so be it .

    One thing for sure we can say at least that the sports minister cares.

    May be we should have a vaccination center at sporting events.

    We have had way too many heart breaking horrible deaths here from close contact ,we don’t want any more.