I like to think I have common sense, and Thursday's LFT test (in line with Govt request) showed I was negative, and I haven't been out much, and when I have I've worn a mask and maintained social distancing so unlikely to have caught it anyway, and I don't want to spend my day standing in line waiting for a test so I could skip the surge testing which I've been requested to attend. But I'm trying to do my bit to bring this under control so I won't. Presumably they are gathering info not just about how many are infected etc.
I have a holiday in Portugal booked for later this year but if the guidance is to not go, I won't go anyway, like I didn't in March.
My daughter was due to visit a friend and her godchildren out there, who she hasn't seen for over a year, in the net two weeks but has cancelled because she has common sense.
You can still carry the virus around even though you have been jabbed which is, I think, one reason why they like to deter movement. If planeloads of Spaniards who are fed up with sun and BBQ started arriving here, we'd be calling foul!
Actually, for all I'm saying I am actually open to some limited flexibility.:-) However when you look around now, many many people seem to be thinking it's all over when it looks to me more like we are just on our way into another wave - which I think will bring less deaths, serious illness and thus hospitalisation due the vaccination but the infection numbers could go quite high.
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