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This traffic light system is a sick joke. Hopefully it will be abandoned soon.
Boris Johnson has pledged to create a "simple and user-friendly" system for overseas travel. |
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Originally Posted by missile
(Post 13036240)
This traffic light system is a sick joke. Hopefully it will be abandoned soon.
It would have to be very simple for than simpleton to understand. |
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Originally Posted by shirley and anthony hide
(Post 13036263)
BBC report just out that any changes to current traffic light system have been abandoned according to uk government source
It is chaos. No one knows what BoJo will utter next, he does not know himself. |
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Originally Posted by missile
(Post 13036294)
No prospect of amber travel watchlist being introduced this week (msn.com)
It is chaos. No one knows what BoJo will utter next, he does not know himself. Mary |
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Originally Posted by shirley and anthony hide
(Post 13036188)
So what's to stop anyone from holidaying in Spain , but flying back from Portugal or any other non red country thereby dodging the quarantine requirements.
Is it me ,or does this traffic light system have more holes than a colander. ​​​​ |
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Originally Posted by MKABZ
(Post 13036407)
One thing for certain - whatever BoJo says, we know he will later retract it. :rofl:
Mary |
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Hi
ive been reading about pre-tests before coming to England on the FCO site. Heres what it says, below. It doesn't specify which test, so I reckon the quickest and cheapest is acceptable. Is that nust wishful thinking please? Thanks Jon Take a coronavirus test before you travel to EnglandYou must have proof of a negative coronavirus (COVID-19) test to travel to England.You must take a test even if:
For example, if you travel directly to England on Friday, you can take the test on or after Tuesday and will need to have the negative result available before boarding on Friday. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavi...ing-to-england |
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Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 13037783)
Hi
ive been reading about pre-tests before coming to England on the FCO site. Heres what it says, below. It doesn't specify which test, so I reckon the quickest and cheapest is acceptable. Is that nust wishful thinking please? Thanks Jon Take a coronavirus test before you travel to EnglandYou must have proof of a negative coronavirus (COVID-19) test to travel to England.You must take a test even if:
For example, if you travel directly to England on Friday, you can take the test on or after Tuesday and will need to have the negative result available before boarding on Friday. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavi...ing-to-england We flew to Faro yesterday and passport control looked at negative Covid test cert, proof of double vax cert and Portuguese locator form. ( Inside leg measurement was optional ) Don’t know whether this is the new norm or he was having a bad day Flight by the way was probably maximum 1/4 full. |
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Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 13037783)
Hi
ive been reading about pre-tests before coming to England on the FCO site. Heres what it says, below. It doesn't specify which test, so I reckon the quickest and cheapest is acceptable. Is that nust wishful thinking please? Thanks Jon Take a coronavirus test before you travel to EnglandYou must have proof of a negative coronavirus (COVID-19) test to travel to England.You must take a test even if:
For example, if you travel directly to England on Friday, you can take the test on or after Tuesday and will need to have the negative result available before boarding on Friday. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavi...ing-to-england Mary. |
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Small bit of advice for anyone requiring a covid test prior to flying to UK. Be that PCR or Antigen test.
When you book/reserve your test, clarify if there is a further cost if the result comes back as 'inconclusive'. My daughter who is a uni student and therefore not earning, had to have a PCR test in June to fly back to UK, as was required then. As it was 100 euros in the International Health Centre in Vila Real de San Antonio, compared with 120 euros in Ayamonte, and we were in the area anyway, she had her test there. That evening the test came back as 'inconclusive'. I telephoned them the next day, and was told by the admin staff there at reception that if the test comes back as 'Inconclusive', she should attend the centre again as soon as possible for another test for which there would be no charge. We went straight over as she was due to fly the day after. She filled out all the paperwork again and confirmed there would be no charge, and was told to wait in the corridor to be called by the nurse for the test. After about 30 minutes of waiting the receptionist came up to her and told her she would have to pay the 100 euros again, as she'd spoken to the laboratory who did the first test and they had said the sample taken on the first test was sufficient, and their testing machines were working correctly. As my daughter was flying so soon [next day] we had no choice, but I complained bitterly to the staff who seemed unconcerned and suggested I put a complaint in. I emailed the laboratory [part of the same group] no answer. I emailed the medical centre staff numerous times, no answer. I visited the centre 3 x times to complain, to be told they 'were looking into it'. The last occasion I was asked for my bank account number so they could put the refund into my account. Nothing. I emailed the head office approx a month ago, and today received a reply saying they would not refund me. I have now asked them why their staff say to come over for free further test, then charge the full amount for it, knowing we had to have the test quickly. So if you're arranging a test, do clarify the testing station's policy on inconclusive results, so you will know beforehand. And beware of the International Health Centre in Vila Real and their lack of response to a complaint. |
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Originally Posted by shirley and anthony hide
(Post 13037792)
They are recommending the PCR test (expensive) but lateral flow is ok.
We flew to Faro yesterday and passport control looked at negative Covid test cert, proof of double vax cert and Portuguese locator form. ( Inside leg measurement was optional ) Don’t know whether this is the new norm or he was having a bad day Flight by the way was probably maximum 1/4 full. Welcome back to CE !! Jon |
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Originally Posted by MKABZ
(Post 13037810)
An antigen (lat flow) test will suffice, you will be doing a PCR test on or before day 2 of arrival in the UK. These are available in VRSA and other areas for about 25 euros.
Mary. These days one has to triple check everything, and then stay current as things can change daily!! Jon |
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Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 13038102)
:lol:
Welcome back to CE !! Jon |
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I flew into Seville on Wednesday and they did the same.
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We had to return to the uk at short notice got our test in Isla Christina, think we were about 55 euros each, result in ten minutes, coffee bars all around to wait for results. First class.
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