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Arthur Little
14th June 2021, 20:44
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57464097 ... :ReadIt:

Comes on top of the likelihood of foreign travel being suspended until August.

Dave_
14th June 2021, 22:40
Things seem a lot more relaxed for normal day to day life in the UK already, an extra four weeks seems OK if we can save a few thousand lives and keep the Indian variant under control.

The big problem for me is foreign travel, I cannot see travel to the Philippines being feasible this year.

fred
15th June 2021, 01:41
:icon_lol:

fred
15th June 2021, 02:05
"No variant differs from the original sequence more than 0.3%.
In other words,all variants are at least 99.7% identical to the Wuhan sequence.
It`s a fiction and an evil one that variants are likely to escape immunity."
Dr Mike Yeadon.
(Scientific researcher and ex vice president of Pfizer)

fred
15th June 2021, 15:18
No Dancing at Weddings, but Wimbledon is fine? Boris is lying to your face.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQV1Ww9QGmU

fred
15th June 2021, 15:46
What a legend!!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxO1eUKDP_Y

Michael Parnham
15th June 2021, 22:21
Checked today with Singapore Airlines to see if they are flying Manila to Manchester August and return December 29th and they are, the price £1,100.

Arthur Little
15th June 2021, 23:04
Checked today with Singapore Airlines to see if they are flying Manila to Manchester August and return December 29th and they are, the price £1,100.

Mmm ... :cwm25: ... did Singapore Airlines give any firm assurances as to whether the Philippine authorities themselves would be ready to accept visitors from overseas so soon as the outbound flight month you mention there, Michael?

joebloggs
16th June 2021, 07:26
Mmm ... :cwm25: ... did Singapore Airlines give any firm assurances as to whether the Philippine authorities themselves would be ready to accept visitors from overseas so soon as the outbound flight month you mention there, Michael?


at the moment it looks like you would have to quarantine for a period of time depending on where you land.

My wife wants to go and see her parents around mid December, returning early January, We're still not sure if we will go :cwm25:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdi9qNh8F2w&t=865s

Arthur Little
17th June 2021, 13:13
at the moment it looks like you would have to quarantine for a period of time depending on where you land.

My wife wants to go and see her parents around mid December, returning early January, We're still not sure if we will go :cwm25:


:omg: ... ! Quarantine on arrival?

.......... :yeahthat: alone is one good reason for hesitancy, Joe ... :iagree:.

Dave_
17th June 2021, 23:24
:omg: ... ! Quarantine on arrival?

.......... :yeahthat: alone is one good reason for hesitancy, Joe ... :iagree:.
The Philippines is way behind the curve on vaccinations.

Michael Parnham
21st June 2021, 11:34
As long as they are negative Arthur.... the increase in price is to compensate for less passengers:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
21st June 2021, 11:36
You can call them and ask all questions if your unsure Arthur, they are available 24/7 02089616993 :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jonnijon
22nd June 2021, 01:28
Like a freaking prison sentence here, cant visit the malls to buy my own food.:cwm23::cwm23::cwm23::cwm23::cwm23::cwm23::cwm23: