Seems the lateral flow tests are likely to be accepted for travel this summer, which I understand are much cheaper and quicker than PCR.
Be a big result if that does materialise and could be the difference between some people deciding to go abroad or not.
Having said that, I believe PCR tests abroad are pretty reasonably priced, it's just here in the UK where they shaft us for £150 a pop.
I think the debate is pretty interesting, though in reality should there even be a debate?
People on here talking about heading abroad and looking forward to foreign holidays (myself included) aren't talking about jetting off tomorrow; it'll be when international travel is permitted by the Government and likely to only destinations deemed as 'green' or maybe 'amber'.
People who are staying at home this year....that's cool, but why some feel the need to have a superiority complex or try and shame people into copying them is beyond me. Not everyone wants to holiday at home.
As I've always said; if you wanna stay home then fill your boots, if you wanna head abroad when permitted then fill your boots.
I'm firmly in the latter camp and make no apologies for that.