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Navigating travel rules with kids all different ages

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Lemons1571 · 24/01/2022 17:26

We are booked to go to the Canary Islands in May half term. I can’t seem to find a website that clearly shows the rules for kids of different ages travelling. I deem myself to be reasonably intelligent and usually good at this sort of thing, but this is chaotic.

We have

2 triple jabbed adults

1 17 year old - double jabbed (2nd jab Jan-22) and hopefully will get booster in April

1 14 year old - same status as 17 yo.

  1. 11 year old - no jabs. Won’t be 12 until the autumn. Could perhaps get recovery certificate, for +ve pcr in January 2022

I appreciate the rules are ever changing. But is there a website that sets them out really obviously and clearly?

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PAFMO · 24/01/2022 17:39

There's a brilliant FB group I follow that updates all rules as they happen (it often updates before the govt websites) I'll find the link.

PAFMO · 24/01/2022 17:41

www.facebook.com/groups/192439932359902/?ref=share

If you look at the top of the page, they have current rules for all countries.

Lemons1571 · 24/01/2022 21:24

@PAFMO thank yoo I have joined the group. So confusing when you have children in all the different age groupings.

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