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travel to UK, without vaccination

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Looks like we can now enter Greece with just a negative PCR test , spend ten days there , then can go back to the U.K and quarantine at home 

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  • Yes it is true. Vaccines administered in Thailand are not approved in the UK so a returning UK resident would have to hotel quarantine and of course a Thai national would not be admitted.

  • If you can drive Udon Thani is offering Pfeizer   Khon kaen  Bangkok Hospital also.   I got mine yesterday.   Despite the 4 hour drive its worth it. Stayed two night

  • Yes no vaccination administered in Thailand is acceptable to the UK government.

5 minutes ago, Eff1n2ret said:

The guide may be useful for some, but it doesn't include AstraZeneca brewed in Thailand.

Damn....doesn't cater for mixed vaccines....but have an idea no one is going to accept them for the foreseeable.

1 hour ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Looks like we can now enter Greece with just a negative PCR test , spend ten days there , then can go back to the U.K and quarantine at home 

Portugal maybe the same!!

1 hour ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Looks like we can now enter Greece with just a negative PCR test , spend ten days there , then can go back to the U.K and quarantine at home 

Mmmmmmm

 

Greece entry details and exceptions

Travelers are allowed if they are in an essential category such as healthcare professionals, students, government members, diplomats, military personnel, humanitarian aid workers, airline crew, seasonal workers, travelers in transit, or travelers entering Greece for reasons authorized by the Greek embassy or consulate. The list of categories can be found here.

5 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Mmmmmmm

 

Greece entry details and exceptions

Travelers are allowed if they are in an essential category such as healthcare professionals, students, government members, diplomats, military personnel, humanitarian aid workers, airline crew, seasonal workers, travelers in transit, or travelers entering Greece for reasons authorized by the Greek embassy or consulate. The list of categories can be found here.

Seems to be changing tomorrow , click on Greece 

https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.php

 

12 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Mmmmmmm

 

Greece entry details and exceptions

Travelers are allowed if they are in an essential category such as healthcare professionals, students, government members, diplomats, military personnel, humanitarian aid workers, airline crew, seasonal workers, travelers in transit, or travelers entering Greece for reasons authorized by the Greek embassy or consulate. The list of categories can be found here.

That has being always the case on all country's as exception ones .....

15 minutes ago, Eff1n2ret said:

The guide may be useful for some, but it doesn't include AstraZeneca brewed in Thailand.

UK pretty much doesn't accept anything not administered in the UK/EU/US.

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