Yeah Euro trips are still a long way off unfortunately. Even when fully vaccinated brits don't have to quarantine on return, they'll still have to take tests, plus they'll still have to quarntine on entry to most countries anyway.
I get what you're saying - but all the good work with vaccination could be broken if a variant that busts them emerges. I get that variant could emerge in the UK (again) but it is so much more likely to happen in the rest of the world and particularly where incidence of the virus is that much higher.
If you were to tell me the winter might have 2 or 3 week-long local lockdowns but otherwise pubs, restaurants, hotels and leisure available, I would take it. What I can't contemplate is another Autumn/Winter like we had last year where the controls were ever-changing, life-limiting and often completely futile - followed by a 3 month strict lockdown.
If the travel industry and people's desire to get some sun.
Obviously HGV drivers can't be subject to the same controls and there is always a risk of importing variants there which Australia doesn't have to deal with. They are already subject to a relatively stringent test regime and I think that situation can't really be improved and more without disruption to essential supplies.
We can't live a normal life without that stuff, I get it.
People can live a normal life without holidays abroad tho - and none of the reasons I've seen for allowing travel abroad without a strict quarantine period are compelling enough to risk that vaccine-busting future variant being imported.
And I know that Australians aren't happy about the lack of travel, but you know as well as I do that they have had a better (more 'normal') lifestyle day to day than we have, far and away.
One of my best friend's wife lives in Australia - it's a bizarre situation frankly but it has worked for them for the last 20 years living on separate sides of the globe but seeing eachother more than half the time. You can imagine how disruptive the pandemic and travel restrictions both sides have been for them and how difficult it was for them to go 15 months with no way of seeing eachother. Our friend finally managed to get a place on a flight last month but in order to do so he had to fly business class (at a ruinous cost) as well as all the tests and quarantining - the total cost was about 7x more than what he would normally pay to get to Australia, and he's relatively lucky that he can do his normal job (writing) in that situation, otherwise there would have been a cost there too.
Trust me, I get that there are problems with the approach and there are a small group of people it totally dicks on, as well as a larger group who it causes dissatisfaction, but unfortunately if that is the cost of keeping every other business viable and more importantly not locking down the entire population, it's got to be worth it.
Pretty sure that's not how it works unfortunately. New strains spring up all the time, everywhere, and if they have an evolutionary advantage they can quickly become the dominant strain. More travel just means more mutations being spread more quickly around the world and with greater opportunities to usurp the current strain. If we allow strains that are immune to the current vaccines to run loose unchecked we are all f***ed.
I'm not trying to safeguard the leisure I want/need, what I'm saying is that any domestic activity whatsoever is dramatically safer with heavily reduced chances of importing a hypothetical (but likely) future variant. Keeping those domestic businesses open and allowing the population to live normally day-to-day should be the priority, not international leisure travel.What you are basically saying here is you can live a normal life without holidays abroad, for many not being able to travel is far more impactful on their sense of normality than visiting restaurants and shops.
From my perspective I despise shopping, enjoy a meal out but perfectly happy to cook at home so wouldn’t be devastated not to eat out, I don’t watch live sport and although I enjoy the theatre again I’m not gutted if I can’t go. I would put travel above all those things.
And that’s the issue everyone has their own perspective on what is a sacrifice. I really really think football crowds should not be allowed, it’s something you can watch on TV you don’t need to be there, but I guarantee @Rob would strongly disagree with me on that.
Im accepting of the short term restrictions as most people are but the virus is going nowhere and variants will happen, if you can’t open travel later this year then you will never ever be able to do so any safer.
We are at real risk of real fractures in society between the satisfied and unsatisfied if we start grading everyone’s preferred leisure time based on our own desires.
I agree that everyone’s priority is different and to some a holiday in Spain is above everything but I don’t agree with letting people travel that are double vaccinated until everyone has been offered 2.
That’s only about 8 weeks away anyway but it’s not fair that an 18 year old has put two of the best years of their lives on hold to basically protect the older generation and then that older generation can then go on holiday and the 18 year old can’t.
It’s just wrong on so many levels and that comes from someone who is double vaccinated.
I'm not trying to safeguard the leisure I want/need, what I'm saying is that any domestic activity whatsoever is dramatically safer with heavily reduced chances of importing a hypothetical (but likely) future variant. Keeping those domestic businesses open and allowing the population to live normally day-to-day should be the priority, not international leisure travel.
I wonder if it was a case of step down or get forcefully shoved?Woohoo!
BBC News - Matt Hancock quits as health secretary in aide row
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57625508
Woohoo!
BBC News - Matt Hancock quits as health secretary in aide row
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57625508
He had taste in the first place?Yeah! Pop goes the weasel! He should have gone many months ago
With women kissing Hancock, is proof that covid makes you lose your sense of taste
It'd have been a demotion for either of them if it was.At least it's not Priti Patel orthe head vampireMichael Gove...