France moves to Amber List, NHS QR accepted
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enjoy your holiday wherever you choose to take it but be wary of complacency thinking because you are in the UK you are immune because you are not, in fact more at risk because of the crowds whereas if we do manage to get abroad we will be at much less risk due to less crowds and more space.
Our decision to postpone had nothing to do with the risks of contracting covid whilst in France, which I did not rate as any higher than here, and much more to do with other factors.
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We will be away next weekend at a wedding then hopefully next month over there, more worried about the wedding TBH, but as i say if thigs go pear shaped we may see you on our travels. Weighed up pros and cons and the only cons are the barriers Boris is putting up with testing etc. just hoping that changes in next 2 weeks but if not looks like its going to add £100 to our holiday bill.
On a negative note ET emailed today to say our train time has been pushed to a bit later so I am assuming that they have either cut ours out or its oversubscribed.
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As I said we will only go if the situation is same as now and Boris bingo does not change the landscape negatively.
perhaps you should consider these also if you have not already seen them
"France
45% of peak and rising
246 infections per 100K people reported last 7 days
Updated 10:26 AM BST
Average number of new infections reported each day in France rises by more than 9,200 over the last 3 weeks, 17% of its previous peak
COVID-19 infections are increasing in France, with 23,586 new infections reported on average each day. That’s 45% of the peak — the highest daily average reported on November 7."0 -
As an experienced caravanner i thought you would have known better than to venture out end of June beginning of July especially as many people were still furloughed if you wanted tranquil sites, towns and cities.
Of course it was going to be busy as will France June/July/August, and Hill Head?, one of the most popular sites on the CAMC network
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I've given up trying to explain that intention and interest are two completely different concepts! I have absolutely no intention of dragging a van around Europe and never have done. But I am certainly interested in this thread and its implications for us if we do venture "over there" in the near future.
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We cannot go outside the UK at the moment.
You cannot as in you personally or the population in general? Of course it is an individual decision to do anything, no one is forcing anyone to go anywhere but it just seem those that don't want to go seem to think that no one else should as well.
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I've no intention of climbing Everest but I'm still interested in reading accounts of those who do or have done. It's called open mindedness! 👍
But we digress! I've asked questions and had replies on this thread which will be very helpful if we do venture into Europe, albeit just for a week on an organised walking holiday.
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There’s the rub MT, open forum see🤷🏻♂️, none of us have exclusive conversations. Tis life👍🏻
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This thread started with advice for those who are going overseas plus observations from those who are already there. Of course those who are merely interested in the situation can read it too. I just wish some members would cut out the criticism of those who are planning to go.
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Well I cant quite see France from this beach, good view of the IOW, this shot was taken maybe a week or so ago, but just been swimming off the same beach "and i see no crowds"plenty of the more mature people in the area who have probably all been double vaxed so no cause for concern, i suppose i could try swimming to France
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I cannot recall seeing criticism of those who are planning to go but I’ve seen plenty of barbed comments aimed at those not planning to go.
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The thread has been cluttered with posts from members describing where they are going in the UK and why. Those holiday plans should be in the UK section, not here. If members would like to post there they can explain their choices, and then this thread can deal with overseas matters - giving advice and experience on that subject.
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Fully agree about posting in the appropriate section ET. But perhaps you could do the same and not post in the UK section about overseas holidays and how much better it is?
Just a thought.
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The reverse happens so often in the UK section, unfortunately.😕
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