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Do you think foreign hols will resume this year?
I want a week in Majorca. It's not asking much!
6 Answers
- poodle powerLv 72 weeks ago
I hope so we can't keep going on like this. I know many people who have the jab because they thought it might make it possible to be able to travel abroad. And I'm sure alot more including the younger might be more willing to get the jab if they thought they could get away . And people want to be able to visit relatives abroad especially elderly relatives. We will never be rid of this terrible virus we will just have to learn to live with it just like we do the flu. We were told this jab would prevent people ending up in hospital . Our economy and others around the world need to get going again, or we will all suffer including our NHS. We can't keep going in to lockdowns. It's cost people their jobs , destroying our childrens education and huge mental health issues. It also costing lives for people suffering other life threatening health issues like cancer. We need to start living again as we only get one life so we need to make the most of it.
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
Gosh I know how you feel.It seems promising for a while and you start to dream then there is a change, rates going up in Italy etc
The vaccinations I think is key not just here but in Spain as well.
We're hoping for a late deal in September October in Spain or Greece.Have to wait and see.May see you soon for a sangaria and tapas
- DaytonLv 53 weeks ago
I doubt it because Europe is busy with its head up its backside still worried about Brexit and punishing the UK by blocking vaccines we invented. Meanwhile a COVID wave is busy building up in EU which will likely create more blood clots than the vaccination programme would. As well as large deaths on top of it.
Millions of Brits have had AZ and no blood clotting increase has been seen.
With that in mind, I expect the EU to become a no go area.
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- Anonymous3 weeks ago
Yes, Europe is desperate for the holidays to resume, but it might mean they need to raise their vaccine rates or maybe they will be on red lists.
So vaccine passports will be required, I wonder if this will encourage the BAME communities to have their vaccines, no jab, no trip to pakistan etc
- ?Lv 43 weeks ago
Not to an EU country unless you're prepared to take their injection and show proof of this at the border.
That's why I'll be having mine at Butlins this year.