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Gran Canaria back to Alert level 4 from Monday

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By *parkybunny OP   Couple
over a year ago

Zurich. NOT London.

https://www.canarianweekly.com/category/gran-canaria

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.canarianweekly.com/category/gran-canaria"

It'll change in a few weeks that's for sure

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By *our LamourCouple
over a year ago

'near that London'


"https://www.canarianweekly.com/category/gran-canaria"

What a shame !!! What will this mean in practical terms ?

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By *lirtyFunCDTV/TS
over a year ago

Navan

Could someone explain what will change please?

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By *inojCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

Does anyone know what this means?

Read various sites that contradict each other and are ambiguous at best...from no curfew with restrictions on numbers of people inside, to bars closing at 18:00hrs...

I can live with the first one and the social distancing rules, but not bars closed at 6pm !!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Been reading various sites as I'm due to fly out there on 14th. It's a bit confusing as they are contradicting. From what I can gather. You need a vaccination cert to sit inside.

Bars close at 6pm unless they have outdoor facilities.

Not entirely sure so if anyone can make better sense of it or if anyone knows better any advice would be greatly appreciated

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By *parkybunny OP   Couple
over a year ago

Zurich. NOT London.


"Been reading various sites as I'm due to fly out there on 14th. It's a bit confusing as they are contradicting. From what I can gather. You need a vaccination cert to sit inside.

Bars close at 6pm unless they have outdoor facilities.

Not entirely sure so if anyone can make better sense of it or if anyone knows better any advice would be greatly appreciated "

The high Court stopped that set of restrictions going through. Right now there doesn't seem many differences between 3 and 4. There are talks about changes in the middle if this month. We just have to wait and see...

https://www.guidetocanaryislands.com/high-court-justice-suspends-obligation-show-covid-certificate-hospitality-islands-level-4/

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

OK great. Thanks for that update.

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By *ich202Man
over a year ago

wales

Due to travel next Friday with a friend both unvaccinated what are the rules there with bars and indoor spaces ?

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By *inojCouple
over a year ago

Manchester


"Been reading various sites as I'm due to fly out there on 14th. It's a bit confusing as they are contradicting. From what I can gather. You need a vaccination cert to sit inside.

Bars close at 6pm unless they have outdoor facilities.

Not entirely sure so if anyone can make better sense of it or if anyone knows better any advice would be greatly appreciated

The high Court stopped that set of restrictions going through. Right now there doesn't seem many differences between 3 and 4. There are talks about changes in the middle if this month. We just have to wait and see...

https://www.guidetocanaryislands.com/high-court-justice-suspends-obligation-show-covid-certificate-hospitality-islands-level-4/

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Thanks. I know its all a bit of a lottery at the moment but GC feels like its under too much scrutiny to escape a Boris reaction, so may change to a different destination

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By *parkybunny OP   Couple
over a year ago

Zurich. NOT London.


"Due to travel next Friday with a friend both unvaccinated what are the rules there with bars and indoor spaces ? "

Some places, certain clubs and all acommodation, as day visitors and guests want to see a recent test (48hours) or a vaccine cert to enter. I would be checking with the places you want to visit.

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By *parkybunny OP   Couple
over a year ago

Zurich. NOT London.


"Been reading various sites as I'm due to fly out there on 14th. It's a bit confusing as they are contradicting. From what I can gather. You need a vaccination cert to sit inside.

Bars close at 6pm unless they have outdoor facilities.

Not entirely sure so if anyone can make better sense of it or if anyone knows better any advice would be greatly appreciated

The high Court stopped that set of restrictions going through. Right now there doesn't seem many differences between 3 and 4. There are talks about changes in the middle if this month. We just have to wait and see...

https://www.guidetocanaryislands.com/high-court-justice-suspends-obligation-show-covid-certificate-hospitality-islands-level-4/

Thanks. I know its all a bit of a lottery at the moment but GC feels like its under too much scrutiny to escape a Boris reaction, so may change to a different destination "

There is currently hardly any difference between level 3 and level 4. We have been back 2 weeks and are due to fly again in 4 weeks. The numbers are levelling off/heading down for Spain, we just have to wait and see. I'm still hopeful that I'll be on a plane 4 weeks tomorrow.

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By *parkybunny OP   Couple
over a year ago

Zurich. NOT London.

As above, very few differences in the restrictions.

https://www.canarianweekly.com/posts/gran-canaria-joins-tenerife-level-four-overview

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By *uietlyKinkyUsCouple
over a year ago

midlands

Hellocanaryislands has all the covid 19 details on.

In their safety measures section you will find which island is at which level and a clear breakdown of what each alert level means beneath that.

At level 4, nightlife establishments are suspended and

'Hospitality and restaurants – indoors. Closing time 12 midnight, with a maximum of 4 people per table. Users with COVID-19 certificate* only.'

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By *inojCouple
over a year ago

Manchester


"Hellocanaryislands has all the covid 19 details on.

In their safety measures section you will find which island is at which level and a clear breakdown of what each alert level means beneath that.

At level 4, nightlife establishments are suspended and

'Hospitality and restaurants – indoors. Closing time 12 midnight, with a maximum of 4 people per table. Users with COVID-19 certificate* only.'"

Thanks. Is it clear what nightlife means...is that just nightclubs and not bars? I will take a look thanks

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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24


"Been reading various sites as I'm due to fly out there on 14th. It's a bit confusing as they are contradicting. From what I can gather. You need a vaccination cert to sit inside.

Bars close at 6pm unless they have outdoor facilities.

Not entirely sure so if anyone can make better sense of it or if anyone knows better any advice would be greatly appreciated

The high Court stopped that set of restrictions going through. Right now there doesn't seem many differences between 3 and 4. There are talks about changes in the middle if this month. We just have to wait and see...

https://www.guidetocanaryislands.com/high-court-justice-suspends-obligation-show-covid-certificate-hospitality-islands-level-4/

Thanks. I know its all a bit of a lottery at the moment but GC feels like its under too much scrutiny to escape a Boris reaction, so may change to a different destination "

What makes you think that ?

Red would be introduced due to a variant of concern, the majority of cases in GC are the delta variant same as the UK so I don't see your reasoning ?

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By *eglieanCouple
over a year ago

Torbay


"Due to travel next Friday with a friend both unvaccinated what are the rules there with bars and indoor spaces ? "

Can you travel there until Vax,ed? Didn't think the airline would let you board?

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By *ich202Man
over a year ago

wales


"Due to travel next Friday with a friend both unvaccinated what are the rules there with bars and indoor spaces ?

Can you travel there until Vax,ed? Didn't think the airline would let you board?"

from what I’ve read yeah as long as you have negative pcr on arrival

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Hellocanaryislands has all the covid 19 details on.

In their safety measures section you will find which island is at which level and a clear breakdown of what each alert level means beneath that.

At level 4, nightlife establishments are suspended and

'Hospitality and restaurants – indoors. Closing time 12 midnight, with a maximum of 4 people per table. Users with COVID-19 certificate* only.'"

Thanks for this. Just been on the website and had a look

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By *illynmintCouple
over a year ago

liverpool

Thing that does stick out is the 'certificate' of vaccination to enter places....

Comments ?

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By *parkybunny OP   Couple
over a year ago

Zurich. NOT London.


"Thing that does stick out is the 'certificate' of vaccination to enter places....

Comments ?"

I had to show mine to go to the theatre in London last weekend. Day visitors to Venus Star need to have a vaccine cert or a recent negative test, not sure if it was 48 or 72 hours. Hotels etc still require a negative test or proof of vaccine to enter. Asking for proof of vaccination is becoming quite commonplace on mainland Europe.

I believe Eden were asking for proof.of vaccine or proof of a negative result for their opening a couple of weeks ago, I thinknits a great idea, just minimising risk.

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Thing that does stick out is the 'certificate' of vaccination to enter places....

Comments ?

I had to show mine to go to the theatre in London last weekend. Day visitors to Venus Star need to have a vaccine cert or a recent negative test, not sure if it was 48 or 72 hours. Hotels etc still require a negative test or proof of vaccine to enter. Asking for proof of vaccination is becoming quite commonplace on mainland Europe.

I believe Eden were asking for proof.of vaccine or proof of a negative result for their opening a couple of weeks ago, I thinknits a great idea, just minimising risk."

More so a negative PCR result as we are aiming for tourists at the moment and they WILL have both jabs OR a negative PCR Test.

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By *illynmintCouple
over a year ago

liverpool


"Thing that does stick out is the 'certificate' of vaccination to enter places....

Comments ?

I had to show mine to go to the theatre in London last weekend. Day visitors to Venus Star need to have a vaccine cert or a recent negative test, not sure if it was 48 or 72 hours. Hotels etc still require a negative test or proof of vaccine to enter. Asking for proof of vaccination is becoming quite commonplace on mainland Europe.

I believe Eden were asking for proof.of vaccine or proof of a negative result for their opening a couple of weeks ago, I thinknits a great idea, just minimising risk.

More so a negative PCR result as we are aiming for tourists at the moment and they WILL have both jabs OR a negative PCR Test. "

How recent the PCR test ?

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"Thing that does stick out is the 'certificate' of vaccination to enter places....

Comments ?

I had to show mine to go to the theatre in London last weekend. Day visitors to Venus Star need to have a vaccine cert or a recent negative test, not sure if it was 48 or 72 hours. Hotels etc still require a negative test or proof of vaccine to enter. Asking for proof of vaccination is becoming quite commonplace on mainland Europe.

I believe Eden were asking for proof.of vaccine or proof of a negative result for their opening a couple of weeks ago, I thinknits a great idea, just minimising risk.

More so a negative PCR result as we are aiming for tourists at the moment and they WILL have both jabs OR a negative PCR Test.

How recent the PCR test ?"

Before you fly over here. Check the rules regarding this

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By *parkybunny OP   Couple
over a year ago

Zurich. NOT London.


"More so a negative PCR result as we are aiming for tourists at the moment and they WILL have both jabs OR a negative PCR Test. "

I think this is a very positive way forward, minimising risk and knowing you are doing your very best to keep everybody safe. Good call. Well done Eden. X

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria


"More so a negative PCR result as we are aiming for tourists at the moment and they WILL have both jabs OR a negative PCR Test.

I think this is a very positive way forward, minimising risk and knowing you are doing your very best to keep everybody safe. Good call. Well done Eden. X"

Thanks

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"More so a negative PCR result as we are aiming for tourists at the moment and they WILL have both jabs OR a negative PCR Test.

I think this is a very positive way forward, minimising risk and knowing you are doing your very best to keep everybody safe. Good call. Well done Eden. X"

Agreed

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By *illynmintCouple
over a year ago

liverpool

So a PCR test or any test is really only valid at the time it was taken...you go off mixing with people and the virus , and , well...

But this rule or thing

'Hospitality and restaurants – indoors. Closing time 12 midnight, with a maximum of 4 people per table. Users with COVID-19 certificate* only

How enforced is that ?

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By *parkybunny OP   Couple
over a year ago

Zurich. NOT London.


"So a PCR test or any test is really only valid at the time it was taken...you go off mixing with people and the virus , and , well...

But this rule or thing

'Hospitality and restaurants – indoors. Closing time 12 midnight, with a maximum of 4 people per table. Users with COVID-19 certificate* only

How enforced is that ?

"

As per above, the High Court refused this.

Information can be found here.

https://www.guidetocanaryislands.com/high-court-justice-suspends-obligation-show-covid-certificate-hospitality-islands-level-4/

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Due to travel next Friday with a friend both unvaccinated what are the rules there with bars and indoor spaces ?

Can you travel there until Vax,ed? Didn't think the airline would let you board? from what I’ve read yeah as long as you have negative pcr on arrival "

Exactly mate. Negative pcr all is required, this forced vaccine is a sham. No places ask for it where I’ve been to all holiday. Leaving on the 10th

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By *ricBananaManMan
over a year ago

Basildon

Well it's is a shame for people's who going in August or September , I going the 13th November and I hope it be ok , All I am worry about which I can sit on the beach in around Kiosco area I don't care if it close or open the Kiosco and the Sunbed , I will be taken my beach tent instead, My favourite place the EL Bucancero pub from lunch time to 6pm , Brilliant places to stay , If I cannot go out there in November coz all crazy things about the Covid , I will have to roll it over to November 2022 ,

Regards

Eric from Basildon in Essex

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