Covid and travel discussion

is it really?

not part of my culture

and is deffo something you could forgo this year, for the sake of everyones health and the wider economy

It’s a massive part of people’s lives. It is in part what keeps them going through the year. Families are prepared to sacrifice things or get themselves into debt for it. You live in the U.K. and don’t understand this or are you based elsewhere?
 
You dont need one if you’re double jabbed. Just the NHS proof that you are.
Hi mate where is this written down I was under the impression it was like going to the champions league final! Only asking as we are due to go to Tenerife in September and if it’s only £50 ish for test I’d be happy with that
 
well i hope i am proved wrong and it doesnt happen but if infection rates and deaths increase in the autumn it will be caused in part by those travelling abroad on holiday this summer.

there is no moral high ground just a failure by me to understand the motives of people going.
Please explain to me how going to a place with far lower Covid infection rates than the place we’re currently living in, causes an increase in infection rates in the place we’re living in?
 
Hi mate where is this written down I was under the impression it was like going to the champions league final! Only asking as we are due to go to Tenerife in September and if it’s only £50 ish for test I’d be happy with that
Hi mate, we’re off to Majorca on Sunday so have been doing the research Jet2 sent us.
As far as we understand it no test before you go if you’re double jabbed (must produce certification at airport), must also show proof that you’ve organised your private pcr test for day 2 after you’ve returned. Then lateral flow test in resort to show you’re negative before you fly back. There’s also something called a passenger locator form which needs filling out.

bob’s your grandma.
 
just saying i dont think its a good idea
the motives of people travelling abroad for holiday seem very selfish, although if you are travelling to see family i could understand it
Why is it selfish for people who have been double vaccinated to enjoy a week away in the sun away from this country?
Should we all stay here - and expose ourselves to more risk of covid? I don't get your argument.
I'm going in October and I don't give a f****!!!!
 
just saying i dont think its a good idea
the motives of people travelling abroad for holiday seem very selfish, although if you are travelling to see family i could understand it
Think you must be on the wind up mate. We’re double jabbed. Got more chance of choking to death on my mojito or being eaten by a shark whilst there. Anyone who thinks we shouldn’t go can in the politest possible way get right to fuck. I’m well past all this utter hysteria now.
 
Think you must be on the wind up mate. We’re double jabbed. Got more chance of choking to death on my mojito or being eaten by a shark whilst there. Anyone who thinks we shouldn’t go can in the politest possible way get right to fuck. I’m well past all this utter hysteria now.
Totally agree mate, i'm off to gran canaria in october.
 
Hi mate where is this written down I was under the impression it was like going to the champions league final! Only asking as we are due to go to Tenerife in September and if it’s only £50 ish for test I’d be happy with that

The only caveat is the canaries might have different entry rules at the time but given that most places will be desperate I think double jabbed status will be the way forward for a few destinations. Oh and check ages of kids as 14 and over might have to have PCR before going
 

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