Covid testing after restrictions lifted?

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We starting last week had to have a covid test before reporting for work, so I questioned what about visitors to our heritage railway, and was told the visitors are in pods, so not required for them to be tested.

However from Saturday the restrictions are lifted, so visitors no longer in pods, so does that mean they need to do a covid test, or does it mean I no longer need covid test?

The whole test seems good, however the problem is all done on trust, so I am trusted to tell NHS if I get two lines or one line on my test strip, but the company I work for seem to want written proof even when that written so called proof is obtained by trust to start with, wanting me to print out the email from the NHS. My simply saying yes I have done test and it was negative is not good enough, even when that is how NHS know my results in first place.

So what do other firms require, is it simply verbal report or do other firms ask their people to print out results?
 
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Our policy for visiting the office was:
0 - 1 vax + -ive lateral flow test = allowed to visit
2 vax = allowed to visit
face masks off in private office/desk
face mask on in coffee/kitchen etc communal areas.
symptoms = stay away
 
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