Bruges away anyone?

Www gov UK, the UK official government one
Gov.uk does not say that.

gov.uk links to the Belgian govt advice, which clearly states what you need to do.

all this stuff about a PCR 72 hours before is for fully vaccinated Belgian residents only.
 
Gov.uk does not say that.

gov.uk links to the Belgian govt advice, which clearly states what you need to do.

all this stuff about a PCR 72 hours before is for fully vaccinated Belgian residents only.
 

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Does that read to you that you can do a test before you go ,as it states double jabbed NHS ?
Or am I reading it wrong ?
 
You can avoid testing and quarantine on arrival only if you have a negative PCR test before you go (no more than 72 hours before)
 
You can avoid testing and quarantine on arrival only if you have a negative PCR test before you go (no more than 72 hours before)
That is on U.K. web site but Belgium web doesn’t say that and I think it’s there rules that count
 
  • Travellers who are fully vaccinated and can prove this with a recognised vaccination certificate must get tested on day 1 and remain in quarantine until the test result is known. If you return from a red zone, you must also be tested on day 7, without having to quarantine after a negative test result on day 1 , except when travellers have been on the territory of a third country classified as a very high-risk zone during the 14 days prior to their arrival in Belgium. There are currently no countries classified as very high-risk zones.
  • Travellers who are fully vaccinated and can prove this with a recognised vaccination certificate and who have a negative test certificate upon arrival, as mentioned above, do not have to get tested on day 1 or quarantine.

from Belgian travel advice website info-Coronavirus.be
 

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