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@sheffskibod,
‘ who are we protecting, the unvaccinated’
No , you are protecting also the vaccinated, who are also at risk.
We cancelled a month skiing in France way back in October. It was obvious to us the ever changing hoops to jump through were not worth the stress; and we suspected it would get worse.
I really feel for people affected by this new testing policy .
For those trying to ‘ cheat’ the new tests entering the UK. Hypercritical somewhat
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Keep playing the game and keep lining pockets
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Perhaps a daft question - I booked an additional Lateral Flow test from Testing For All - of the unsupervised type. This is the same type I've booked for the way out and the way back in following yesterdays announcment.. Now I'm getting mixed messages on whether one or both need to be supervised.. Anybody know?
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susieski wrote: |
Hypercritical somewhat |
Just the opposite, I’d have thought.
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susieski wrote: |
@sheffskibod,
‘ who are we protecting, the unvaccinated’
No , you are protecting also the vaccinated, who are also at risk.
We cancelled a month skiing in France way back in October. It was obvious to us the ever changing hoops to jump through were not worth the stress; and we suspected it would get worse.
I really feel for people affected by this new testing policy .
For those trying to ‘ cheat’ the new tests entering the UK. Hypercritical somewhat |
Why do the vaccinated need protecting ?
At some point risk has to be assessed here - I wear a seatbelt when driving but I am fully aware I could be killed at any time …small risk.
I am aware as a vaccinated (and boosted) nearly 50 yr old - I might still catch covid and be poorly. But my risk of hospitalisation is vanishingly small.
I am unlikely to put any pressure on the NHS.
I am not a tinfoil hat wearing nutter but I do not see the logic in this now …
Unless covid mutates itself out of existence we are going to be stuck in a loop for ever.
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@rob@rar, re Eurotunnel - we're planning at stopping at the Eurofins Drive though on the Heathrow Southern Perimeter on the way home (Sun 19th) - assuming pre-train LFT being negative.
https://www.traveltesting.eurofins.co.uk/
I guess it depends which way round the M25 you go from Folkstone if that site is convenient!
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@sheffskibod, +1. The vaccinated (i.e. almost everyone) are as protected as they ever will be. Given Covid's not going anywhere, claiming people might still die despite vaccination is a recipe for endless restrictions.
Anyone saying 'You can never be too safe' might be a bit disappointed when, in a year or so's time when they are ready to take a holiday, there is no travel or tourist industry left.
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Arctic Roll wrote: |
@rob@rar, re Eurotunnel - we're planning at stopping at the Eurofins Drive though on the Heathrow Southern Perimeter on the way home (Sun 19th) - assuming pre-train LFT being negative.
https://www.traveltesting.eurofins.co.uk/
I guess it depends which way round the M25 you go from Folkstone if that site is convenient! |
Their Heathrow site closes at 7pm. I won't be able to get there by that time on Day 0.
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@rob@rar, fairy nuff. We supposedly disembark the tunnel at 12:30 so have booked the 15:00 - 16:00 slot.
Anyone any experience of delays getting off the tunnel trains atm?
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@yorkshirelad, also hoping to travel on 12 Jan . Your second point is the most irksome as who wants to wait 3 days for a test result that might never come....?? Hopefully there will be some 3 hour PCR tests available over there by then. Ever changing testing requirements combined with the fact that every single one of 6 flights associated with the trip has been cancelled/ rescheduled meaning I have had to re-work the itinerary a million times. Furthermore, it is certain things will change again over the next 5 weeks and possibly not for the better.
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Does this just effect arrivals into England as the title suggests or does it cover the whole UK?
I just booked a family Christmas Trip to La Thuile yesterday before this was announced. I live in Northern Ireland but the flight is from Dublin. Totally confused now!
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You know it makes sense.
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@johnboy, I am fairly confident that this was being imposed on the Home Countries
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A number of people have wondered why they can’t use the LF tests provided free by the NHS instead of those ‘expensive’ versions from ‘private’ suppliers for their infection testing requirements for travel.
The reason is surely not because there is any real difference in how effective they are, but surely quite simply that those who cannot afford expensive foreign travel don’t want to subsidise those who can afford it.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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lynnecha wrote: |
@RichardB, @Snowsartre, We are booked to travel to Banff in February, and we can just about see our way to travelling with the arrival tests although this could mean spending a 14 day holiday quarantined in the hotel...... but we are now thinking this, combined with the pre departure tests may scupper the trip altogether. If we test postive before departure, it seems we will have no accommodation as we will have to check out, and be stranded in Banff/Calgary for two weeks - at a quarantine hotel? If there is such a thing? I just can't see how it is realistic to travel given this situation could arise.....
The pre-departure implications are the same for France, I know, but somehow it seems more complicated to be stranded in Canada...... I suppose the questions are the same really.
How do you see it working? |
I’m due to go to Whistler towards the end of next month, I think the PCR test before flying out is fair enough, the lateral flow test 2 days before return not a hardship and even the PCR day 2 release is doable for me with the leave I have booked from my job but the test you have to take on arrival into Canada makes the first test pretty much redundant and then the fact it can take 3 days to to come back to release you from isolation, it’s just adding unnecessary faff to travel and punishing those who want to adhere to the rules and get the vaccinations needed.
I am frankly sick of this whole situation. |
So if the test before return is positive, what would you do at that point? - this is the part that is causing me to feel we are going to struggle to go. If the pre-departure test is positive, then we are stuck in Canada, with Covid, with no accommodation booking, for another two weeks. Like people are saying - it's not so much the logisitcs of the test, it's what to do if it is positive.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@jirac18, Thank you for posting this which is broadly very encouraging - do we know anything of Dr John Campbell's credentials as the interweb is full of quacks/ wackos espousing craziness online?
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He’s no quack. He’s reported factually based on data throughout. Watch his channel and cross examine his findings and make you’re own mind up but no doubt in my mind he’s not espousing craziness, quite the opposite
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@Snowsartre, for up to date discussion on Covid I suggest you have a look at the thread in Apres which includes informed discussion about the latest news from South Africa. It would be best to keep this thread for the very important question of pre-arrival tests.
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@jirac18, Wasn't commenting negatively and I really, really hope he is right!
@pam w, Please post the link to that thread
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Snowsartre wrote: |
@jirac18, Wasn't commenting negatively and I really, really hope he is right!
@pam w, Please post the link to that thread |
No worries I wasn’t being defensive to your comment.
Yes I’ll post it there now
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@jirac18,
Very interesting and it is encouraging that Omicron isn't causing proportionate deaths to positive cases. My worry though for the purpose of this new policy on testing is that Omicron becomes prevalent. I catch it while away, have no or mild symptoms but test positive so am stuck in a ski resort with no accommodation. It's a bloody mess. I booked yesterday before this was announced, and will now consider not going, but surley bookings will drop off a cliff now?
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johnboy wrote: |
@jirac18,
Very interesting and it is encouraging that Omicron isn't causing proportionate deaths to positive cases. My worry though for the purpose of this new policy on testing is that Omicron becomes prevalent. I catch it while away, have no or mild symptoms but test positive so am stuck in a ski resort with no accommodation. It's a bloody mess. I booked yesterday before this was announced, and will now consider not going, but surley bookings will drop off a cliff now? |
Yes I agree, at some point it becomes akin to testing for common colds or seasonal flu, all of which can kill the wrong person at the wrong time but which in the main we’ve lived with forever without this drama. This all smacks of power and control and those who have gained it through the pandemic won’t want to relinquish it. The outcome of that is that it becomes a huge pain in the backside every time you want to go anywhere.
At some point surely we have to just “get on with it”! ?
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@johnboy, the lady who looks after our apartment and manages many more has had many requests today for postponment and cancellation fro m British-based clients. TBH, your worries about a positive test in resort are also my worries, and I actually have somewhere to stay if that happens. Trouble is in normal times, these guests would be covered by travel insurance. Now the apartment owners and agents are taking the financial hit of the refunds. There is no lockdown, just an increase in the hoops we need to jump through in order to travel.
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@jirac18,
Yeah, I would normally pretty conservative thinking in my attitude to this virus and controls and have happily towed the line. I just see no point to this particular control and it has caused so much uncertainty, unanswered questions and travel anxiety! Grrrrr
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@johnboy, anxiety is through the roof here.
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You know it makes sense.
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@johnboy, likewise I’ve taken a sensible approach throughout and done what’s been asked of me but tbh this latest series of ridiculous decisions have about pushed my patience too far.
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Hells Bells wrote: |
@johnboy, the lady who looks after our apartment and manages many more has had many requests today for postponment and cancellation fro m British-based clients. TBH, your worries about a positive test in resort are also my worries, and I actually have somewhere to stay if that happens. Trouble is in normal times, these guests would be covered by travel insurance. Now the apartment owners and agents are taking the financial hit of the refunds. There is no lockdown, just an increase in the hoops we need to jump through in order to travel. |
Have you heard anything about French mayors starting to plan? It seems to me that there will be large and fluctuating numbers of UK tourists stuck in ski towns this year. The close contact rules for omicron state that:
"compte-tenu de la dangerosité de ce variant, vous devez vous isoler immédiatement pour 7 jours (ou 17j si vous partagez son domicile), et ce même si vous êtes totalement vacciné"
Or:
"given the dangerousness of this variant, you must isolate yourself immediately for 7 days (or 17 days if you share your home), even if you are fully vaccinated"
I can easily see a resort grinding to a halt, with new arrivals or departing people effectively homeless. Even 1 % cases/contacts in a big resort means hundred of people. I just don't see this working without the local government sorting out quarantine accomodation and charging for it. Maybe they could put a local tax/insurance in place of €50 per person-week or something to pay for it? As long as there is pre-departure testing, it is certain that these problems will arise. Of course, the alternative is also not very attractive, given how ski tourists seeded COVID across Europe the first time around.
Edit: Note also the requirement for unvaccinated contacts (children!) for any variant to isolate for 7-days. This is the best case scenario, if the +ve case can be isolated. If not (because you live together), the unvaccinated positive contacts are obliged to quarantine for 17 days counting from the start of symptoms in the original case. A sibling and family got caught by this in the Autumn when visiting France. Not very funny
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Aside from the frustation we're all suffering from not being able to holiday, I'm struggling to sympathise with those who've booked holidays in full knowledge that testing regimes and quarantines were very likely to change and cause cancellation as we near winter. Seems very niaive.
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@Csb123, not sure anyone has booked a skiing holiday thinking it would be risk free
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What worries me is the new UK requirement to have a test in the last 48 hours of my holiday. I doubt if ski resorts have enough testing capacity to meet the increased demand. How can I book a testing slot at the time I book a holiday to ensure that I can return to UK?
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Jehu wrote: |
What worries me is the new UK requirement to have a test in the last 48 hours of my holiday. I doubt if ski resorts have enough testing capacity to meet the increased demand. How can I book a testing slot at the time I book a holiday to ensure that I can return to UK? |
My understanding is you can take the test with you, I assume one of the fit to fly tests offered by numerous companys.
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Jehu wrote: |
What worries me is the new UK requirement to have a test in the last 48 hours of my holiday. I doubt if ski resorts have enough testing capacity to meet the increased demand. How can I book a testing slot at the time I book a holiday to ensure that I can return to UK? |
My understanding is you can take the test with you, I assume one of the fit to fly tests offered by numerous companys. |
Thanks for that. I should have read the earlier part of the thread before asking. It will be interesting to see how skiers in resorts this week manage to solve the problem.
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Csb123 wrote: |
Aside from the frustation we're all suffering from not being able to holiday, I'm struggling to sympathise with those who've booked holidays in full knowledge that testing regimes and quarantines were very likely to change and cause cancellation as we near winter. Seems very niaive. |
You could call it niaive but you could also consider its just folks wanting to have a life, a life with enjoyment and hard earned happiness after two years of real struggle. I'm sure everyone who has booked had in the back or maybe forefront of their mind that the regulations could change. Think the overwhelming sense I get from most SH's currently is that they don't really understand why or accept why the travel restrictions have been changed this time or having changed them why they can't now be relaxed again seeing as the new variant isn't killing people left right and centre.
One mans niaive is another mans ever hopeful
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@Jehu, have a look here.
https://www.covid19-testing.org/pre-arrival-in-the-uk-antigen-test-providers
This will detail what is available. You simply take the test with you, then do the test and then send a picture.
On the way out I've used expresstest drive through in Glasgow and I'll probably use them again because you get a result in one hour, even when away and returning.
https://www.expresstest.co.uk/book-a-test/
Some test companies only want a picture of the LFT Then you get the certificate. Some want a video link (like zoom) to watch you doing it but you then you send a picture for confirmation of the result after 30 mins.
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@Hells Bells, Do you know how long we’d have to stay in isolation should one, or both of us, test +ve before our planned return to UK? We’re both fully faxed (including booster). Have a week booked in Villeneuve in January, booked with Crystal. We’d be OK with all the testing but trying to cover all eventualities!
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* vaxed even
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