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Greece and UK talking about semi normal summer holidays

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Lemons1571 · 18/02/2021 11:51

Wonder how this will go. Can’t see the point in vaccine passports yet, as people can still get infected and transmit to others without knowing. Although I suppose the government could be pretending that transmission is a risk once vaccinated at the moment, to make all of us continue to follow the rules.

Also can’t see many people signing up to a holiday costing several thousands if it relies on negative tests both ways, huge risk of losing all your money (either on a lost holiday, or on quarantine hotels and a fine).

And what about children, none of who will have had a vaccine by the summer? Can no families go without taking the risk of one of them having a positive test?

I suspect the governments will “come up with something” for holidays to Spain / Greece / France. What do you think?

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herecomesthsun · 18/02/2021 18:42

Oh and the real advantage of having booked is the pleasure of cautious anticipation. And the prospect of actually leaving the house again, having spent so long within it shielding,

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