nicko31
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Do you think he might be getting suspicious that he's not wanted?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53543198
Rumours about he was out selling timeshares this morning on the beach at Marbella using his pen name
Do you think he might be getting suspicious that he's not wanted?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53543198
I think Gov rules out testing at airports on arrival partly because it is possibly for people to have picked up the infection but still test negative in the first few days.
That’s why countries like Australia etc put people in hotels for 14 days on arrival and kept testing them throughout the period.
Also the logistics would be challenging no doubt.
I’ve booked to go to Ibiza on 15th August,, I’m retired. I will still go unless the holiday is cancelled. (TUI all inclusive). If I have to quarantine, so be it. I already shop online for groceries. I’d probably take chance and go for a little walk up by local Foredown tower.
Booked to travel by ferry from Portsmouth to Santander in early September and then to drive down to Andalucia. Due to come back late September. Brittany Ferries are operating on 50% capacity and seem to have all the necessary precautions in place. We'll leave it to the latest possible moment before cancelling and to allow the situation to evolve but may decide to go anyway and quarantine for 2 weeks on return.
Holiday here people. Just a suggestion...?
I’ve done a canal holiday in March once...it was The Cheshire ring and we had hail, ice, gales and sunshine during one day...still a great time...ive done the Shroppy too.
We managed to fit in a week on the Costa Blanca earlier this month (been back for 9 days now). I have to say I felt A LOT safer in Spain than here. Pretty much everyone was wearing a mask (whether in a shop or on the streets). Some people even wearing masks on the beach. You couldn't get into a shop without a mask (staff on the door, plus hand-sanitising stations everywhere). The government have been pretty half-hearted about everything to do with Covid, apart from the foreign travel rules - maybe they're hoping that we'll forget everything else and get really upset about not being able to go to Spain?
Is the correct answer! Of course there is the weather but just don't see the point of going abroad and risking all the potential and unpredictable issues. If it all goes pear shaped much better to be nearer home and potentially spent less money. And why spend big on what might be a severely curtailed holiday experience. You will also be supporting the UK holiday economy. For that big foreign jaunt just sit tight for next summer when the situation may have hopefully improved.