The UK government plans to make full CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccination the condition of entry to nightclubs and other crowded venues, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday as the country reopens. It’s a radical shift from the government’s previous promises to not mandate domestic vaccine passports. Night clubs in England opened their doors on Monday for the first time in 16 months. Although ministers have “encouraged” venues to “do the socially responsible thing” by checking the NHS COVID pass, with which patrons can show proof of vaccination, a recent negative test, or natural immunity, venues are not currently required to do so. Johnson suggested this will change from the end of September. “As we said last week, we do reserve the right to mandate certification at any point if it’s necessary to reduce transmission,” he said during a televised briefing. “And I should serve notice now that by the …