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13 Jan 21, 09:05 AM |
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Let’s hope things get better soon, it’s getting boring now 🤪🤪
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13 Jan 21, 09:12 AM |
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Join Date: Jun 20
Location: U.K.
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I don't expect things to start changing until Easter at the earliest tbh.
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13 Jan 21, 09:15 AM |
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Join Date: Jan 19
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Yeah we have said will review situation Easter time and make a decision on Oct holiday, hoping Virgin let us change for free.
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13 Jan 21, 09:21 AM |
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Keeping my fingers crossed for my August trip but there’s no way we’ll go if we have to stay in our hotel room for 5 days. 🤞🏼 This is just temporary!
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13 Jan 21, 09:24 AM |
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Join Date: Jun 16
Location: God's Own Country
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You won’t have to. We are being scared to death at the moment so people don’t get blasé given the vaccine rollout ( always one of their number 1 fears). When deaths and hospitalisations are massively reduced which they will be by Spring, US citizens will not take being put in isolation for 5 days- no chance.
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13 Jan 21, 09:30 AM |
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You’re pretty optimistic for your summer trip aren’t you? Send some of that optimism over here please! 😊
My main fear is that we’ll have to wear masks in Disney. I reckon I could get my DD to wear one, she’ll be 4 then but I know how hot it is at that time of year and really don’t think we would cope all day. Dubai was fine as we had lots of breaks and didn’t have to wear them when outside at the resort but it was hard in the heat at times and that was only for short periods!
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13 Jan 21, 10:10 AM |
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Surely restrictions in the US will continue until they have the virus under control, doesnt matter what’s happening with U.K. re infections deaths and vaccine. If it’s still virulent there, then masks, distancing etc will still be happening. I would think this would, I hope, be the case for every country, that’s why it’s a global pandemic?
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13 Jan 21, 10:11 AM |
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Join Date: May 03
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They already announced this for those travelling from the UK over two weeks ago: cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...travelers.html
UK nationals can enter the US now, and have been able to throughout. I have a friend, a UK national who lives here in Sussex, having a grand old time on holiday in Miami right now. He went via the Caribbean as his two-week stopover en route. Tough life.
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13 Jan 21, 10:37 AM |
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I'm confused. The latest update suggests that we can fly direct from the UK but the link you have shared states that you cannot fly from the UK if you have been here more than 14 days. Am I missing something?
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13 Jan 21, 11:04 AM |
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Join Date: May 03
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Yes. Foreign nationals can not fly to the US if they have been within the UK in the preceding 14 days.
US nationals can. |
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