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- November 17, 2021 at 11:18 am #640863
Hi All,
Can someone please clarify this for me? Today I got an email from acca that i need to vaccinated to enter the exam centre otherwise I won’t be allowed to take the exam.
Does anyone have any knowledge on this?
Thanks
Paula
November 17, 2021 at 1:16 pm #640875If you received an email from ACCA advising you of this, I would take it to be a requirement. There are certainly CBE centres that are run by the British Council (for example) for which this is a requirement. I have just checked the ACCA www and cannot yet see confirmation of this but I will enquire now for further information.
November 17, 2021 at 2:12 pm #640890Paula – can you please copy and paste here the full details of the communication.
November 17, 2021 at 2:13 pm #640891Hi Kim,
Thanks for the response.
I rang them this morning and they said that it could be either a vaccination or valid covid test. I asked them to send this to me in writing. They did sent however they said that this needs to be verified by local government now and they will come to me.
I have checked with citizens information in Ireland and it says in their website:
The EU Digital COVID Certificate (DCC) helps citizens move freely and safely within the EU during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is proof that you have either:
Been vaccinated against COVID-19;
Received a negative test result; or
Recovered from COVID-19 in the last 6 monthsI hope they will confirm it soon
Thanks
Paula
November 17, 2021 at 2:25 pm #640895But I cannot follow up with ACCA independently without knowing what was in the email that you referred to in your original post – who/which department of ACCA was this from? Subject line? Date and time of sending?
November 17, 2021 at 2:36 pm #640896Hi Kim,
Please see the below:
Response By E-mail (Jackson) (17/11/2021 01.32 PM)
Hello Paulina,
Thanks for contacting us.
As per our telephonic conversation, I have informed you about the local government guidelines that you can take the COVID test reports to sit for the exams. Unfortunately, I regret to inform you that the information which I have given you via call, as this is not confirmed yet. Please accept my sincere apology.
However, ACCA team is still confirming about the local government guidelines. So, I would request you to wait for our confirmation, we will revert back to you within short period. In the mean time I would appreciate for your patience.
If you need any further help, please contact us again.
Thanks,
Jackson
ACCA
Connect GlobalNovember 17, 2021 at 2:50 pm #640897student wants to know the covid guidlines [Incident: 211117-004881]
This is the subject line
November 17, 2021 at 3:00 pm #640900Thank you Paula. In summary, this is where things stand as at this minute:
ACCA is still in the middle of sending precautionary measures information to December sitters. For example, there is a requirement for the Cork and Limerick venues to show “a valid COVID Cert” and ID which is in line with Government guidelines for accessing premises of this nature. (The British Council is running the exams in the hotel venues for these locations.)
“A valid COVID cert” is NOT limited to proof of of vaccination. See here https://www.covidpasscertificate.com/ireland-joins-eu-green-pass-program the section “How to get an Irish COVID passport” – you can be vaccinated, have a recovery certificate or a negative PCR test result – the latter will only be valid for 72 hours.
As I am sure you can appreciate, rules and restrictions are changing daily (even hourly!) around the globe and ACCA will be working flat out to give students as much warning as possible of changes that might affect them.
Thank you for raising the issue – I shall post again here any further update from ACCA.
November 17, 2021 at 3:15 pm #640904Ok so at the moment I can get PCR test and will be allowed to do the exam?
November 17, 2021 at 4:00 pm #640913As stated here https://www.covidpasscertificate.com/ireland-joins-eu-green-pass-program
“If an individual has received a negative PCR test result, they will also be issued an EUDCC (EU Digital COVID Certificate) by the testing facility. This will ONLY be VALID for 72 hours.
So there’s no point getting a test until nearer your exam date – by which time I’m sure ACCA will have confirmed the requirements.
November 17, 2021 at 8:42 pm #640924Ok. Thank you for your help. I will let you know once I hear back from acca reg the above.
November 18, 2021 at 11:06 am #640959Hi Kim,
Please see an email that I got this morning from acca:
For Cork and Limerick centres only they will require a COVID cert for access to the venues.
The covid cert/passport is proof that she has been vaccinated. This is acceptable to enter.
The EU DIGI cert is also a proof that you have been vaccinated. So any of these certificates are acceptable.
Would you be able to advise?
Thanks
Paulina
November 18, 2021 at 12:23 pm #640967I cannot tell from your extract – does it explicitly state that you are required to be vaccinated rather than that you require a certificate?
As per above a certificate is not limited to having been vaccinated, but caters also for recovery or a negative PCR test result (within 72 hours).
November 18, 2021 at 12:33 pm #640969Hi Kim.
This is all what I got from acca. Every time I ring them they tell me different information. I really need some help with this as this moment I don’t know if I can enter the exam.
Kind regards
Paula
November 18, 2021 at 2:04 pm #640977I have assurance from ACCA that NO communication has been issued requiring candidates to be fully vaccinated. However, valid certificates will be required where that is in keeping with local restrictions/guidance, etc.
So, I reiterate:
There is a requirement for the Cork and Limerick venues to show “a valid COVID Cert” and ID which is in line with Government guidelines for accessing premises of this nature – i.e. hotels.
When the relevant page of ACCA’s www is updated, I will post here – this is the page I am watching https://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/student/exam-entry-and-administration/covid-19-exam-availability.html#December-2021-latest (at the bottom, the pdfs are still for September 2021 but are in the process of updating for December 2021).
November 18, 2021 at 2:14 pm #640980Hi Kim,
Thanks for the reassurance.
Please see the recent email from acca that i got while ago:
Please be informed that if you want to attend a Centre based exam for December-2021 session you will to take a RT-PCR test report which should be negative along with an Photogrphic ID proof for the exam.
please note the validity of the report will 72hrs.
Kind regards
Paula
November 18, 2021 at 2:22 pm #640983Ok so they have not issue any communication that students must be fully vaccinated so I presume it means that the above email that i pasted here is correct- i can enter the exam based on the negative pcr test.
November 19, 2021 at 7:00 am #641045Isn’t that the confirmation you wanted? And you got it a while ago? I don’t think it could be any clearer!
November 22, 2021 at 12:27 pm #641306Hi Kim,
Just to let you know I will be doing my exam remotely.
Thank you so much for all your help. Much appreciated!
Paula
November 22, 2021 at 12:35 pm #641307Sounds like a satisfactory solution where remote invigilation is available – thank you for the update!
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