Whilst it may seem harsh, we cannot risk going into another lockdown. We have family abroad and it's been very upsetting not to be able to visit them and we haven't seen them since December 2019. We can't risk people returning from holidays where there have been high incidents of Covid and putting us back to square one. This needs to be handled very carefully.
but to make it law, that;s going to make a lot of people very unhappy. i did also read that if one does get away that coming home one must self isolate for 10 days.....not sure if that is the case but also harsh
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Question Author as our tourism business for overseas crashes to the floor, not least airlines, stickybottle, rather short sighted wouldn't you say
We need countrys to accept us plus 100% testing before return and on arrival plus quarantine in hotels for at least a week with more tests. People generally dont follow existing self quarantine rules. If anyone is still considering travel given 3rd waves in Europe and the crowded airports with queues then good luck but rather them than me. It can be looked at again in autumn when most should be vaxed and much of rest of holiday destinations abroad
Given that Europe is currently suffering a third wave and the English variant is rife I have a feeling that the Brits will be persona non grata for a month or three so that will prove difficult
It may not be package holidays to tourist places there trying to deter as they may not happen anyway .
It may be all those travelling to places like Pakistan and back to visit family