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S 992/2021
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(3) In paragraph (1)(c), an individual must be regarded as having face-to-face direct or occasional contact or interaction with an environment that poses a risk of infection from COVID-19 if the individual—

(a) has face-to-face direct or occasional contact or interactions with—
(i) international passengers or crew at an international airport, port or land checkpoint; or
(ii) residents or guests of a place (being a hotel or other facility) where people are detained in or directed to remain in, or are staying in, quarantine or isolation for the purpose of eliminating or reducing the serious risk to public health posed by COVID-19;
(b) interacts face-to-face with people or things within—
(i) an international airport, port or land checkpoint (including by boarding a vessel, an aircraft or a train) where international passengers and crew are or have been; or
(ii) a place (being a hotel or other facility) where people are detained in or directed to remain in, or are staying in, quarantine or isolation for the purpose of eliminating or reducing the serious risk to public health posed by COVID-19; or
(c) performs office-based activities, such as document preparation, database compilation, computer modelling and general research.

Collection of vaccination information

15.—(1) If an employee of an employer or a worker of a principal is required to perform work outside the employee’s or worker’s place of residence, the employer or principal must collect, record and hold vaccination information about the employee of the employer or the worker of the principal, as the case may be.