eclipse15
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Top newsFeeling physically great, had some anxiety but that is easing. Hopefully getting a clean bill of health when I have my check over
Top newsFeeling physically great, had some anxiety but that is easing. Hopefully getting a clean bill of health when I have my check over
Ibiza certainly looks like it is on the right track, can you point to what has helped in comparison to your neighbours in Mallorcabalearics update with the 14day incidence per 100k inhabitants. ibiza has a really good evolution and formentera is on a very low level anyway. mallorca isn't going in the right direction and some towns over there are having stricter measures currently
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Were, and still are, Formentera temperature-checking non-locals on arrival? I think I've asked something along those lines in the past?Ibiza certainly looks like it is on the right track, can you point to what has helped in comparison to your neighbours in Mallorca
balearics update with the 14day incidence per 100k inhabitants. ibiza has a really good evolution and formentera is on a very low level anyway. mallorca isn't going in the right direction and some towns over there are having stricter measures currently
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My temperature is up just thinking about all this ?
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UK tourists could be banned from EU after Brexit under Covid rules
British holidaymakers could be banned from visiting any EU country from January 1 under strict coronavirus guidance that bans travel from non-EU countries with high infection rates.www.dailymail.co.uk
In all the papers, as Bloody Stupid Kingdom has decided to leave the EU, we will no longer have right-of-passage - with quarantine if necessary - to EU/Schengen countries. So anyone booked after Jan 1 to Spain can't go until either covid is over or the restrictions are lifted country by country. At that point we go to the full-passport and 90/180 rule. But anyone who thinks they can fly off to Austria to ski, take the test etc, and quarantine on return can't.
Unless there are specific exemptions, I assume this will apply to the Canaries too, as they are part of Spain and EU?
Returning should be OK, there aren't any restrictions on leaving the EU (AFAIK) ??We currently return from Tenerife on 1 January, so it will be interesting to see if there is an immediate change. I did consider travelling travelling on my Irish passport, but as my wife and kids are all on British ones, it wouldn't make much difference
We currently return from Tenerife on 1 January, so it will be interesting to see if there is an immediate change. I did consider travelling travelling on my Irish passport, but as my wife and kids are all on British ones, it wouldn't make much difference
Neither is Norway but they have the same arrangements as the EU. I think the Canaries has freedom of movement with the EU (as does Norway) being in Schengen so I would have thought that they have to apply EU rules. Could be wrong though, if I were due to visit the Canaries early next year I would be double-checking with the Spanish Council what the situation is.Canaries are not in the EU so not relevant to there ...
Yes, just seen that on the news.Canaries off the travel corridor list, so all will now have to self isolate when you return (from Saturday)
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Yup, which is fine for or the wife and I working from home, kids schooling is a another matter.....Canaries off the travel corridor list, so all will now have to self isolate when you return (from Saturday)
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Won't it be Christmas break when you get back? Kids still on hols