New guidance re overseas travel

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  • moulesy
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    edited June 2021 #182

    Exactly so - it is the relative ease of human to human transmissibility which has made Covid such a threat to us all, surely? 

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited June 2021 #184

    Agreed. It’s like history repeating itself, 1300’s the Black Death spread across the World, carried by travellers and sailors, and rats on board those ships. It spread as slowly as travellers could walk, ride or sail.

    Time warp forwards and you have a not dissimilar situation, health hazard. Except we travel further, faster and in much greater numbers. So it only takes days, weeks to spread.

    On the plus side, we have some very clever scientists who have worked miracles finding something to keep us a whole lot safer, if not disease free, and we have the intelligence and learning to understand how and why it spreads, so can take appropriate precautions.

    What is required now is the patience and fortitude to adapt and use our intelligence and fortitude a little bit longer, or fully commit to excepting all the testing, expense, adapted living, more testing and proper quarantine where other countries offer that opportunity not for monetary gains, but because it is deemed safe. 

    I have no issues at all with anyone heading off overseas. But I have little trust that they won’t be bringing something else back and spreading it when they return. Hence the Indian variant.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited June 2021 #185

    You could be brave and have an adventure off a Club Site AD.😉 It’s not hard really, some of us do it all the time, and very nice it can be. 

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2021 #186

    I'm not sure one mention is exactly an obsession, David. But enjoy your stay, wherever the "mystery site" is! smile

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited June 2021 #187

    My guess is........Wirral CP. Either way, hope the weather is a nice there as it is here.😁

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  • allanandjean
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    edited June 2021 #189

    Hi David, Didn't think about the length of trip when I responded but I do know that the standard, I think 31 days, can be extended and seem to recall thinking the cost reasonable when I inquired.

    When I opened the Flex Plus it cost £11 a month and my quote from others was around £180.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited June 2021 #190

    We use Flex Plus as well, have done for years. Find it good value for all the extras. We have had occasion to use the breakdown services element twice, once for MH, and found it excellent. In this country, not overseas. 

  • Cornersteady
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    edited June 2021 #191

    I fully agree with your point on vaccinations but you are still missing one important point with due respect.  

    You could catch yellow Fever, Mararia ... even though vaccinated a few days before coming home. The vaccine will ensure you do not become ill.  But you personally, simply by being near to someone, could not spread it to any other (un-vaccinated or not) human either travelling with you, or back at home in the supermarket,.. wherever.

    However if you were infected with Covid a few days before coming home you could infect someone else very easily. It could be someone who even though vaccinated could still become ill, or it could be an un-vaccinated person leading to being very ill or worse. The important bit is that you can give Covid to someone no matter how careful you are. You could of course even bring back with you a new variant.

    As I said you/we spread Covid. Why take the risk just because one is vaccinated? 

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  • EasyT
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    edited June 2021 #193

    Indeed only one person but all affected by a need to isolate I expect. 

    An "escape variant"-what like Kent/Indian/Delta etc? Maybe any lack of visitors will be down to UK being seen as a tad too risky?

    Those are not escape variants and will doubtless all be present in Europe and spread further in the EU. 

  • Cornersteady
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    edited June 2021 #194

    Nothing about me being safe David, it is about stopping the spread of the virus, I'm vaccinated so quite safe but I can still spread it and I recognise that and would not wish to infect any one else. Not sure what you mean by internet chatter, I have posted facts. 

    Btw are borders really open? I mean I thought one needed a good reason to cross them in all countries and holidaying isn't one of them, have things changed?  

    I think we are at cross purposes, you posted it was acceptable to travel place if one was vaccinated against a certain disease. You mentioned Yellow Fever as an example, I merely pointed out that Covid is far different as it is a human that spreads it further. With Yellow fever, Malaria... human to human transmission through personal contact is impossible. It is not in the salvia or can be coughed out. That is all I am posting about.  

  • SteveL
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    edited June 2021 #195

    Btw are borders really open? I mean I thought one needed a good reason to cross them in all countries and holidaying isn't one of them, have things changed?

    Spain certainly seems to be open CS       LINK

    France is also opening for business. The business being holidays. Personally we won’t be going until France is on the green list. If that happens by September. However, currently anyone going would have to quarantine on return. Therefore at relatively little risk of bringing anything back and passing it on. Certainly for a RV owner, who can travel directly to their home. Not so much the case for those travelling by air who might be using public transport to reach their quarantine address.

  • eurortraveller
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    edited June 2021 #196

    France is open too from tomorrow onwards for tested and vaccinated tourists and holiday makers.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited June 2021 #197

    Ok thanks, I'm not taking that much notice of which other countries are doing what as like you I won't be travelling till our government 'approves them' for travel and even then it will be (almost) back to normal in terms of travelling and no quarantine.    

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2021 #198

    It's certainly the possibility of quarantine on return home which would be a deal breaker for us.

    If, by September, Greece (or at least the islands) are on a revised green list then the tests, though possibly inconvenient and costly, would not deter us, but quarantine surely implies that there is more than a slight risk of infection, else why would it be required? 

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2021 #199

    The breakdown part also covers European cover, thus saving you a pretty penny.

    In addition the travel cover is Worldwide.

    A&J correct when they say days can be extended as we paid for 60 days a couple of years ago. Plus they do extend medical cover, at least they did for me but at a hefty price ( no different from other travel insurers). In addition they also extended cover for MiL to go on holiday to Italy with OH. She was 85 or 86 at the time (MiL not OH!!!) and the extension cost something like £20. So they do tend to be flexible if they can.

  • eurortraveller
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    edited June 2021 #201

    That’s scaremongering.  If you are vaccinated and the other guy is vaccinated the risk is small. About the same chance of my wife passing it to me or me to her. Should we sleep in separate rooms? 

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2021 #202

    And that's precisely the case many of us are making. At present, in most overseas countries that "other guy" is less likely than you to have been vaccinated. Worth waiting for a little longer surely? Most of Europe will have caught up with us by the end of August according to reports. 

  • mickysf
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    edited June 2021 #203

    Well if that’s the case Boris and eminent world scientists, their data and guidance is clearly wrong. But there again some mere mortals and lay folk know better it would seem. There are still many in this country unvaxed people let alone elsewhere in the world, many are very vulnerable too and that’s not taking into account the issue of new variants! That last sentence merely illustrates that ‘it’s all about me’ aspect.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited June 2021 #204

    Chancers MSF, there’s a lot of em about. On the upside they’re still here so it may just be a bit of wishful thinking on their part🤷🏻‍♂️

  • mickysf
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    edited June 2021 #205

    So far R2B ‘they’ are being kept in check by the legislation and that is a blessing for many. We are, of course, in this together the wise, the foolish and all shades in between.

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  • mickysf
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    edited June 2021 #207

    But if they do a ‘Portugal’, David, I’m pretty sure it will be for good reason and supported by the data and evidence!👍

  • Cornersteady
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    edited June 2021 #208

    If you are vaccinated and the other guy is vaccinated

    I think you may have missed off an if in-between the and & the ?

    because if the other guy isn't vaccinated...

    So not scaremongering at all, just the truth I would say. 

  • Cornersteady
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    edited June 2021 #209

    And people going off before to wherever could make that happen?

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited June 2021 #210

    It’s happening right now C🤷🏻‍♂️, the India virus ain’t catching buses it’s being transmitted by folk who don’t follow rules. If we all stuck to the scientific suggestions we’d not be here right now-the chancers are goofing it up for everyone, the shocker is-some are still chancing it☹️

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited June 2021 #211

    I’ll be very surprised if the 21 June unlocking isn’t delayed. I think it needs to be postponed in view of the increase in infections.😕