Covid Travel Question.
#1
Covid Travel Question.
I need to travel to the UK for my sisters funeral and self isolation in the UK is 14 days, does this mean you have to stay for 14 days or can you visit the UK for 7 days and then return to the US?
#2
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You would have to self isolate for 14 days before going to the funeral. If you only want to stay for 7 days you will not be able to attend. If you stay for 7 days...you will need to travel to the airport, be in the terminal and be in the plane for several hours...that is not self isolating.
#3
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I guess i am screwed then, just cannot make it work if that's the way it is
#5
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Do note though that you would have to go straight to the funeral, and then return - so no going to a wake, or family member's house or anything like that. But at least you could attend the funeral.
So sorry to hear of your loss.
#6
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Attending a family member's funeral is one of the allowed reasons for leaving self-isolation. https://www.gov.uk/government/public...avel-to-the-uk
Do note though that you would have to go straight to the funeral, and then return - so no going to a wake, or family member's house or anything like that. But at least you could attend the funeral.
So sorry to hear of your loss.
Do note though that you would have to go straight to the funeral, and then return - so no going to a wake, or family member's house or anything like that. But at least you could attend the funeral.
So sorry to hear of your loss.
- you need to go to the funeral of a family member of someone you live with
The OP lives in the US...not with the deceased. Also she would still have to stay in quarantine for 14 days in the UK before travelling to the airport.
#7
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- you need to go to the funeral of a family member of someone you live with
The OP lives in the US...not with the deceased. Also she would still have to stay in quarantine for 14 days in the UK before travelling to the airport.
OP hasn't actually said which country they'd be going to though, the above is only relevant for England, I assume other countries will have their own rules.
#8
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Please accept my sympathy. I lost my sister in May and was in the same situation; however I was able to "attend" the funeral via a video bridge. Additionally, only so many people were allowed to be actually present at the crematorium, and with my BIL, her children and grandchildren, I would have put the number over the edge anyway. It wasn't worth us risking the health of the family -- or mine in getting on an airplane at this time -- for me to be physically present (aside from all the quarantining that would have been necessary at both ends of the trip). There were many people in the UK who wanted to attend but couldn't because of current regulations, so my BIL is planning a memorial at a later date. The way things are going, one wonders how much later . . .
#9
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Please accept my sympathy. I lost my sister in May and was in the same situation; however I was able to "attend" the funeral via a video bridge. Additionally, only so many people were allowed to be actually present at the crematorium, and with my BIL, her children and grandchildren, I would have put the number over the edge anyway. It wasn't worth us risking the health of the family -- or mine in getting on an airplane at this time -- for me to be physically present (aside from all the quarantining that would have been necessary at both ends of the trip). There were many people in the UK who wanted to attend but couldn't because of current regulations, so my BIL is planning a memorial at a later date. The way things are going, one wonders how much later . . .
years ago...before the video thing...I was unable to attend my aunt’s funeral. When it came to the time of the funeral, I sat quietly, looked at a few photos and thought about various times I had spent with her.
#10
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Thanks to all who replied and for the condolences, to make the picture clearer, I would be travelling from the USA to England for funeral, in England i would stay with my Mother. My hope was to fly to England for a week, during that time i would attend the funeral and then return to US. Self isolation rules in England allow you to attend a funeral during isolation. My main concern is would i be allowed to return to US after 7 days, either by US or UK immigration? After much searching i cannot find the answer to a trip for less than 14 days with isolation.
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Isolation is with the intent to stick around, so you can stay for less, you just have self isolate for the entire time you are there for stays < 14 days.
#12
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What is your immigration status in the USA? That is what will determine if you can re-enter after being in the UK without an interim 14 day stay in an intermediate country.
#13
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Providing the OP is a US citizen or Green Card holder then there would be no issue with what she intends to do providing she remains self-isolated for the duration of her time in the UK bar attending the funeral and travelling to and from the airport.
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Thanks to all who replied and for the condolences, to make the picture clearer, I would be travelling from the USA to England for funeral, in England i would stay with my Mother. My hope was to fly to England for a week, during that time i would attend the funeral and then return to US. Self isolation rules in England allow you to attend a funeral during isolation. My main concern is would i be allowed to return to US after 7 days, either by US or UK immigration? After much searching i cannot find the answer to a trip for less than 14 days with isolation.
You say you would isolate with your Mother and your user name information appears to list as you being in Alabama? A state with a high rate of infection and transmission. So before anything else should you not get tested yourself to ensure you don't have the Covid before embarking on any travel regardless of quarantine requirements? If you are an asymptomatic carrier or if you do get the infection during the flight it might be highly likely your Mother would catch it during a 14 day quarantine in the same household for what that statement is worth.
Last edited by andyrebell; Jul 25th 2020 at 5:57 pm.
#15
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what is the point of 14 day isolation if one can break it and get in a cab/train etc, wander around the airport terminal, get on a plane?