Not sure how going back into lockdown is going to fare; limit to how much isolation you can continue to push on people. Sorely tempted to book an AirBnB on a Spanish island for next few months and least get some sun.
Would love to do the same
Not sure how going back into lockdown is going to fare; limit to how much isolation you can continue to push on people. Sorely tempted to book an AirBnB on a Spanish island for next few months and least get some sun.
Friend in the Army told me the same thingA friend of mine says he knows people working in hospitality who have been told to expect lockdown mid December.
Yes, yes I didDid you even read what you linked?
Good to know.Common Travel Area exempt from new UK travel measures
The Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has welcomed confirmation that new travel measures taken by the UK against the Omicron variant will not apply to the Common Travel Area (CTA).
New tougher measures including PCR testing will be introduced for arrivals to the UK from Tuesday morning.
All contacts with a suspected case of Omicron will have to isolate for 10 days, regardless of their vaccination status, amid concerns existing vaccines will be less effective against the strain that is believed to spread rapidly.
However, this will not apply to the common travel area (CTA), which covers travel between Britain, the island of Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
No Covid-19 test or quarantine is required if travelling within the CTA and not outside of the CTA in the previous ten days.
Mr Coveney welcomed the move today and clarified that travellers from Ireland to the UK will not be affected by the measures.
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Not good, considering their variant is in the UK & we're not testing them.Good to know.
I’m flying to London soon.
It’s probably here too.Not good, considering their variant is in the UK & we're not testing them.
And round and round we go.Not good, considering their variant is in the UK & we're not testing them.