Poster: A snowHead
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UK Government has just announced pre-departure tests for arrivals into Englabd from 4.00 am Tuesday.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Arghhhhhhhh!
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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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Feeling glad I bought some c19testing lateral flows to bring with us and glad it's not a PCR that's required! Travelling Thursday to France and Spain, returning Monday...
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I now need 4 tests for a 2 week Christmas trip, it is completely ridiculous
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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We are doing 3 tests for 4 days!
Outbound lateral flow for France (Tuesday)
Flying Thursday, driving from France to Spanish Pyrenees
Return lateral flow for France and the UK (Saturday or Sunday)
Flying Monday am
PCR test on arrival
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Beginning to think my trip to Bad Hofgatstein for New Year might not be happening
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@belette, how do you get proof with a test you have brought with you from the UK?
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Either through video consult watching you do the test or they require you to take a photo of your test and your passport in order to read the test.
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Is PCR day 2 test required as well?
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@pieman666, just the same as you would usually. There's a code provided to put on the passenger locator form. Take the test, upload to their website, get the result back with a code to enter on the form. Now need to sort 12 tests for me hubby and the sons. 4 before we leave, 4 before we come home and 4 when we get back. One step off our cancellation point. We only have the day 8 test to add in and that's us staying here.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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You can’t do LFT you take with you. You wouldn’t get a certificate.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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We're up to nearly £400 spent on tests (for 2) and looking like we'll need more PCRs to get back through Geneva. Some of those were wasted with changing rules. Bonkers.
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Macker13 wrote: |
You can’t do LFT you take with you. You wouldn’t get a certificate. |
yes you can, it's a normal fit to fly test. Just give the providers a day or two to put products up
EDIT: actually they've had it all along e.g. https://www.chronomics.com/test-to-return
Last edited by So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much on Sat 4-12-21 19:57; edited 2 times in total
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You know it makes sense.
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You do indeed get a certificate with EU compliant QR code, as long as they can read the test properly and are satisfied. These are not NHS tests they are travel tests from private providers.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Oh I see. I thought you meant the NHS ones. I’ve got 30 at home as get provided for my job. But can’t use them for this annoyingly
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Poster: A snowHead
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Humph!
Due to pharmacies being closed the 48 hours before we come back on 3rd Jan through tunnel, we will be needing one (well 4) of those "take it with you and get them verified remotely" lateral flow tests I reckon.
Which are the most reliable and easy to use?
Thanks for recommendations
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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My daughter if off on her Uni trip next weekend along with 1200 other students! Got to wonder what's going to happen to any who test positive on the return leg - do they get left in Calais!? A real headache for the organising company - if they don't get trips this season they won't be around next year.
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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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philipb wrote: |
My daughter if off on her Uni trip next weekend along with 1200 other students! Got to wonder what's going to happen to any who test positive on the return leg - do they get left in Calais!? A real headache for the organising company - if they don't get trips this season they won't be around next year. |
My niece has headed to Val Thorens today for her first ever ski trip - around 3000 other students! That's a lot of testing going to be needed...
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My niece has headed to Val Thorens today for her first ever ski trip - around 3000 other students! That's a lot of testing going to be needed..
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Nightmare, at least we've had some notice and have time to order an antigen for her to do out there. The pharmacies in Val Thorens are going to be pretty hectic next Friday!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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brovert wrote: |
Is PCR day 2 test required as well? |
Annoyingly yes, and talk of an 8 day test from Sage.
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Joyceycat wrote: |
Humph!
Due to pharmacies being closed the 48 hours before we come back on 3rd Jan through tunnel, we will be needing one (well 4) of those "take it with you and get them verified remotely" lateral flow tests I reckon.
Which are the most reliable and easy to use?
Thanks for recommendations |
I swear by Medic Spot. They’re a little more expensive, but very quick turnaround for certs (even late at night)… and they give you a nice piece of card to place Your ID and test on. Haha
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I'm now beginning to hope that either UK or France will go on the other's red list, as we now have tests before we go, while we're there and when we get back, which are barely making the trip worthwhile. Plus the extra expense, and all the forms at both ends.
And what happens if one of us tests positive in the French tests, I wonder??
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Macker13 wrote: |
You can’t do LFT you take with you. You wouldn’t get a certificate. |
You can. We’ve been doing exactly that all summer.
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Gadge wrote: |
We're up to nearly £400 spent on tests (for 2) and looking like we'll need more PCRs to get back through Geneva. Some of those were wasted with changing rules. Bonkers. |
This is becoming ridiculous. I've been totally compliant with the Covid rules to date but all this is now beginning to wear me down.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has had enough....
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@Bergmeister, you’re not the only one… believe me.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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andy from embsay wrote: |
Macker13 wrote: |
You can’t do LFT you take with you. You wouldn’t get a certificate. |
You can. We’ve been doing exactly that all summer. |
You two are arguing different points.
There are acceptable LFTs you can take with you. They are linked to a company who generate a certificate for travel.
You can't take the NHS/school LFTs, which stand alone and do not generate a certificate for travel.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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They should simply give FO advice not to travel. A holiday is for enjoyment! No one can enjoy or look forward to this! Expletive omitted
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@andy from embsay, Which company did you use please?
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You know it makes sense.
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There is no doubt that this is a further PITA but on the bright(er) side:
1. LFT valid rather than pricier PCR mandated pre-departure
2. If it means I can ski the ball ache will be more than worth it!
More darkly, what the fook happens if you test positive on the pre-return test? 10-14 days quarantine somewhere (of your choosing) or incarcerated at an airport hotel by the visited country's authorities?
This is the real issue, not the testing but rather the potential positive result...
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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tbh, I'm beyond done with this, that's four tests, FOUR tests I need to take for Canada and I miss up to 3 days skiing waiting for a negative result on arrival.
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Poster: A snowHead
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@RichardB, agreed.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Was due to head out to Les Arcs at the end of this week. Think this is now the straw that breaks the camel's back - thoughts of the hassles if the pre-return test were to come out positive. Thought about cancelling a few days ago after pre-departure test came in, but reckoned I could live with that. Now I'll wait until, hopefully, later in the winter.
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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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Snowsartre wrote: |
More darkly, what the fook happens if you test positive on the pre-return test? 10-14 days quarantine somewhere (of your choosing) or incarcerated at an airport hotel by the visited country's authorities?
This is the real issue, not the testing but rather the potential positive result... |
Personally, if I tested positive on an LFT on the wrong side of the channel, I’d stay put until I tested negative then get a flight home.
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rjj501 wrote: |
Snowsartre wrote: |
More darkly, what the fook happens if you test positive on the pre-return test? 10-14 days quarantine somewhere (of your choosing) or incarcerated at an airport hotel by the visited country's authorities?
This is the real issue, not the testing but rather the potential positive result... |
Personally, if I tested positive on an LFT on the wrong side of the channel, I’d stay put until I tested negative then get a flight home. |
So you don't have to get home to get the kids to school, return to your job, and you have your own place to stay in?
Not being chippy - just very jealous.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@NickYoung, I suspect that if you - or @rjj501 - test positive, you won't be able to get on your flight/crossing. Regardless of your responsibility to school run and job.
Certainly last summer Eurotunnel wouldn't let you on board unless you had submitted your clear test result (it was needed then from France).
Leaving you in a bit of a pickle.
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@loatie, we’ve used C19 Testing and Testing for All. Both fine.
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j b wrote: |
@NickYoung, I suspect that if you - or @rjj501 - test positive, you won't be able to get on your flight/crossing. Regardless of your responsibility to school run and job.
Certainly last summer Eurotunnel wouldn't let you on board unless you had submitted your clear test result (it was needed then from France).
Leaving you in a bit of a pickle. |
How is it "regardless of your responsibility"?
If you don't need to come home, who gives a monkey's?
Embarrassed to even call that a first world problem!
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195062 wrote: |
...My niece has headed to Val Thorens today for her first ever ski trip - around 3000 other students! That's a lot of testing going to be needed... |
Got to be a reasonable chance that a number of them will test positive, so not allowed back in to UK. Who is responsible for arranging interim accommodation etc: individual or travel company?
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RichardB wrote: |
tbh, I'm beyond done with this, that's four tests, FOUR tests I need to take for Canada and I miss up to 3 days skiing waiting for a negative result on arrival. |
Understandable. Sledgehammer. Nut. etc etc
Wouldn't it be great if they invented a vaccine to avoid all of this hassle?
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@RichardB, Also hoping to travel to Canada next month - what's the 4th test? 1. Pre-departure 2. Arrival 3. PCR up to 2 days' after return. 4.?? (have they introduced a day 5 or 8 test too?)
Please let me know as have missed this....
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