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Y’all Be Careful About Traveling To Mexico.. They Just Found 3 More US Citizens Dead In A Hotel Room
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Travel update UK: Amber list SCRAPPED and expensive PCR tests ditched
BRITS can jet off for a hassle-free autumn in the sun after both the amber list and expensive PCR tests were SCRAPPED in the biggest travel boost of the pandemic so far. In a huge win for holidaymakers ministers are also shrinking the red list – with Turkey and Egypt among those declared Covid safe today. Double-jabbed passengers will no longer have to take annoying pre-departure tests or pricey PCR tests on day 2 of their return to the UK. Grant Shapps took an axe to the costly and complex travel rules as he vowed to end the bureaucracy proving a nightmare for holidaymakers. The Transport Secretary said the changes…
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International travel vaccine passports ready as early as October
Fully vaccinated Australians could be issued with vaccine passports for international travel as early as October with the federal government looking at a separate system to allow for a return to pubs and clubs. Work has commenced on linking Australian passports to the vaccination status of individuals to allow for travel to and from the country with the Commonwealth government exploring several options to prove citizens have been double jabbed. Separate passports will be issued which unlocks domestic freedoms with Prime Minister Scott Morrison urging state government to quickly implement verification systems into the present QR code applications.
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NHS COVID Pass for travel from England
This video shows you how to show your COVID-19 status using the NHS COVID Pass on the NHS App when planning to travel abroad from England. Before you travel abroad from England, we recommend that you read advice on www.gov.uk/coronavirus-travel-abroad
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Tips for Traveling During Latest COVID-19 Surge
With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations surging across the country, many are wondering if they should cancel their end-of-summer travel plans. Travel expert Pauline Frommer suggests avoiding pandemic hotspots like Florida and Texas. She also says it might be best to cancel trips with immunocompromised family members or children. Safe vacation ideas include national parks, which should be less crowded as some kids head back to school.
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Some Warn Against Traveling to Las Vegas
Las Vegas is coming under fire today as health officials in three states are advising their citizens to steer clear of the city. A travel advisory from the Lt. Governor of Hawaii warns the destination poses significant risks of contracting COVID-19. Officials in Chicago are telling anyone who visits Las Vegas to quarantine for 10 days when they return. An advisory out of Los Angeles County asks residents to reconsider their travel to Nevada.
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Canadians reunite as travel rules change, but questions remain
As of Monday, fully vaccinated Canadians and permanent residents are able to re-enter Canada from outside the country without having to quarantine for 14 days after new travel rules took effect. Under the new rules, everyone still requires a negative COVID-19 test result on their arrival and must take one when they get back into the country as well as provide proof of vaccination. But even though it’s led to reunions for some people, as Abigail Bimman reports, there are still questions remaining including why fully vaccinated Americans can’t come into Canada. At the same time, Canadians who have been separated due to the restrictions are finally able to reunite.…
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Covid-19: why travel will never be the same | The Economist
Covid-19 has devastated global travel and—as the industry recovers from the effects of the pandemic—tourism will be increasingly localised and complicated. This won’t just affect foreign holidays; it could disrupt the workings of the globalised world. Read more here: https://econ.st/3gJ0O8f Further reading: Find The Economist’s most recent coverage of covid-19 here: https://econ.st/2VVNiWW Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter to keep up to date with our latest covid-19 coverage: https://econ.st/38B5Q3Q Read our article on what awaits tourists as lockdowns are lifted: https://econ.st/3iEdHCf The World If: aviation doesn’t recover from covid-19: https://econ.st/3iD6Dpx Read our leader on how people will have to adapt to the covid-19 pandemic long term: https://econ.st/2VX6mnL Has covid-19…
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LIVE: Grant Shapps updates UK travel green list for double-jabbed Brits
MILLIONS of sun-starved Brits will today finally get the green light for travel to a slew of sunshine isles. Holidaymakers can jet off for a week or more in Malta and Madeira and avoid quarantining when they get back as a new travel green list kicks in at 4am next Wednesday. The Balearic islands of Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca were last night also on the cusp of being added, with a final decision being made at a meeting today. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps is expected to bump up the holiday islands in changes separate to the Government looking into allowing those who’ve had two vaccine doses, and their kids, to…
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Double jab offers ‘real prospect’ of travel from UK says Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson it will be ‘more difficult’ to take a holiday this summer, but vaccination may allow a chance to open up travel from the UK. The UK may allow more travel to other countries, however a rise in cases of the Delta variant of Covid-19 in the UK could cause countries in the EU and beyond to put some restrictions on travellers from Britain UK politics latest updates Boris Johnson signals potential ‘double jab’ Covid quarantine exemption
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Covid-19: PM to kickstart international travel for double-jabbed Brits despite ‘Delta plus’ variant
Coronavirus latest: BORIS Johnson on Thursday declared it’s time to kickstart international travel again in a major boost to Brits’ holiday hopes. The PM said there’s a “real opportunity” to reopen favourite destinations to sun seekers thanks to the UK’s stellar vaccine rollout. He confirmed that he’s personally in favour of a new system which would allow those who have been double-jabbed to avoid quarantine. That would put hugely popular amber list countries like Spain, Portugal, France, and Greece back on holidaymakers’ radar. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps is tonight expected to announce a new additions to the green list including Malta, Madeira, and Balearic Islands. Boris said today: “I think…
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Avoid These Tourist Spots When Traveling After the Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic definitely put a halt on your travel plans, but with vaccines rolling out many people are ready to take that trip they put off for a year. While traveling sounds fun, here are some places you should definitely avoid for a while because not everywhere is ready to move past the pandemic just yet. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO THE INFOGRAPHICS SHOW ► https://www.youtube.com/c/theinfographicsshowOFFICIAL?sub_confirmation=1 🔖 MY SOCIAL PAGES TikTok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@theinfographicsshow Discord ► https://discord.gg/theinfographicsshow Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/TheInfographicsShow Twitter ► https://twitter.com/TheInfoShow 💭 SUGGEST A TOPIC Home 📝 SOURCES:https://pastebin.com/Q8694nz5 All videos are based on publicly available information unless otherwise noted.
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How will covid-19 change travel? | The Economist
The covid-19 pandemic has devastated the travel industry. But as vaccines are rolled out and global travel slowly picks up, how will the industry evolve, and will holidays ever be the same again? Read more here: https://econ.st/3aA2row Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter to keep up to date with our latest coverage: https://econ.st/3aor3kg Read our special report about the future of tourism: https://econ.st/3bnP1vc Read about why Covid-19 has had such a devastating impact on the travel industry, and how the industry is adapting: https://econ.st/3qxf4X7 How ‘staycations’ are helping the hotel industry survive: https://econ.st/2ZwoTZa Read about how the hospitality industry is adapting to remote workers: https://econ.st/2NBFtV9 Hygiene is becoming increasingly…
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Vaccinated Americans Plan Summer Travel as Europe Ends Restrictions
After 14 months of sticking close to home, tens of millions of American families are making summer vacation plans, even as the European Union says it plans to reopen to fully vaccinated tourists. NBC’s Tom Costello reports for In Depth TODAY from Reagan National Airport.» Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive…
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More Americans starting to travel again
As the pandemic nears its 13th month, more Americans are starting to fly again. The Transportation Security Administration has screened more than one million travelers per day for more than two weeks in a row. CBS News transportation correspondent Errol Barnett joins CBSN AM with more on what’s going on in the world of travel. CBSN is CBS News’ 24/7 digital streaming news service featuring live, anchored coverage available for free across all platforms. Launched in November 2014, the service is a premier destination for breaking news and original storytelling from the deep bench of CBS News correspondents and reporters. CBSN features the top stories of the day as well…