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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire

Many people are planning future holidays abroad. Some of the countries require that you have had vaccination or booster within last 270 days of travel. As there is no intention for a second booster at the moment here as far as I know, what happens when soneone needs to travel but had their last booster more than 270 days ago. Just some factual information if there is please. Thanks.

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

Go to a country that doesn't require a vax

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

I think you will find with most the 270 is only relevant for the initial vaccine. All the countries I’ve been looking at are stating there’s currently no limit on the 3rd shot. I would imagine this will change as a ‘new’ booster is deemed necessary

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"I think you will find with most the 270 is only relevant for the initial vaccine. All the countries I’ve been looking at are stating there’s currently no limit on the 3rd shot. I would imagine this will change as a ‘new’ booster is deemed necessary "

Thanks. Hopefully it will soon become clearer.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I think it's worth viewing current rules more as emergency measures, due to the crisis status of when measures had to be drawn up quickly.

I'm assuming that as we gain even more experience, things will change and establish differently. New variants and waves may or may not come, perhaps most likely in the autumn for infection.

spikes

Countries have been rightly cautious for their citizens

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Many people are planning future holidays abroad. Some of the countries require that you have had vaccination or booster within last 270 days of travel. As there is no intention for a second booster at the moment here as far as I know, what happens when soneone needs to travel but had their last booster more than 270 days ago. Just some factual information if there is please. Thanks."

Using Ireland as an example (I was there last week), the 270 day limit is based on the final dose of the initial series. Ie, the second dose.

Booster shots are not time limited.

So if you have had all 3 shots then you’re fine for travel to Ireland, and I’d imagine that rules are similar in other countries.

Any particular country in mind or just a general query?

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Go to a country that doesn't require a vax "

Like where?

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"I think you will find with most the 270 is only relevant for the initial vaccine. All the countries I’ve been looking at are stating there’s currently no limit on the 3rd shot. I would imagine this will change as a ‘new’ booster is deemed necessary

Thanks. Hopefully it will soon become clearer. "

My experience of travelling to Ireland last week ... felt a lot different to every other area of life at the moment.

On the admin side of things, VeriFLY and checking in online meant I could just scan my way through at the airport. Had to complete a passenger locator form for Ireland. No checks at lhr, and no checks in Dublin, just scan passport and straight through.

Return journey was easier. No requirement for VeriFLY or passenger locator forms, so just scanned boarding pass in Dublin and walk straight through (no passport checks etc) at lhr.

But masks had to be worn at all times in both airports and on the planes.

Compared to other environments that we find ourselves in at the moment (work, pubs, restaurants, transport), things were a lot stricter.

Good job Novak wasn’t trying to get into Ireland ... if you lie on your forms you can face 6 months in prison!

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"I think you will find with most the 270 is only relevant for the initial vaccine. All the countries I’ve been looking at are stating there’s currently no limit on the 3rd shot. I would imagine this will change as a ‘new’ booster is deemed necessary

Thanks. Hopefully it will soon become clearer.

My experience of travelling to Ireland last week ... felt a lot different to every other area of life at the moment.

On the admin side of things, VeriFLY and checking in online meant I could just scan my way through at the airport. Had to complete a passenger locator form for Ireland. No checks at lhr, and no checks in Dublin, just scan passport and straight through.

Return journey was easier. No requirement for VeriFLY or passenger locator forms, so just scanned boarding pass in Dublin and walk straight through (no passport checks etc) at lhr.

But masks had to be worn at all times in both airports and on the planes.

Compared to other environments that we find ourselves in at the moment (work, pubs, restaurants, transport), things were a lot stricter.

Good job Novak wasn’t trying to get into Ireland ... if you lie on your forms you can face 6 months in prison!"

Thanks.

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By *enuineguy76Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Many people are planning future holidays abroad. Some of the countries require that you have had vaccination or booster within last 270 days of travel. As there is no intention for a second booster at the moment here as far as I know, what happens when soneone needs to travel but had their last booster more than 270 days ago. Just some factual information if there is please. Thanks."
the annual booster will be out again in the autumn and they will probably change the travel rules to a jab every 12 months. So as long as you get your annual covid jab you will be able to travel.

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"Many people are planning future holidays abroad. Some of the countries require that you have had vaccination or booster within last 270 days of travel. As there is no intention for a second booster at the moment here as far as I know, what happens when soneone needs to travel but had their last booster more than 270 days ago. Just some factual information if there is please. Thanks. the annual booster will be out again in the autumn and they will probably change the travel rules to a jab every 12 months. So as long as you get your annual covid jab you will be able to travel."

Thanks but what happens if say you had your booster last September and need to tavel in August this year. You will have had the booster more than 270 days by then. When you read the regs it does sound as the 270 days rule applies to original vaccines only as it says if you had the last vaccine more than 270 days earlier you need to have a booster but does not clarify if the 270 days rule applies to the booster too.

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

If u have had your booster u are fine. Just book your holiday, it’s not complicated

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"If u have had your booster u are fine. Just book your holiday, it’s not complicated "

Thanks, so you are basically saying that the 270 days rule does not apply to the booster!

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Many people are planning future holidays abroad. Some of the countries require that you have had vaccination or booster within last 270 days of travel. As there is no intention for a second booster at the moment here as far as I know, what happens when soneone needs to travel but had their last booster more than 270 days ago. Just some factual information if there is please. Thanks. the annual booster will be out again in the autumn and they will probably change the travel rules to a jab every 12 months. So as long as you get your annual covid jab you will be able to travel."

Let’s just wait and see, eh?

If numbers of infections and deaths continue in the drop then boosters might not be needed for future travel. Let’s just deal with the current facts and then deal with new arrangements when they arise, rather than assuming or guessing outcomes

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"Many people are planning future holidays abroad. Some of the countries require that you have had vaccination or booster within last 270 days of travel. As there is no intention for a second booster at the moment here as far as I know, what happens when soneone needs to travel but had their last booster more than 270 days ago. Just some factual information if there is please. Thanks. the annual booster will be out again in the autumn and they will probably change the travel rules to a jab every 12 months. So as long as you get your annual covid jab you will be able to travel.

Thanks but what happens if say you had your booster last September and need to tavel in August this year. You will have had the booster more than 270 days by then. When you read the regs it does sound as the 270 days rule applies to original vaccines only as it says if you had the last vaccine more than 270 days earlier you need to have a booster but does not clarify if the 270 days rule applies to the booster too. "

As I posted earlier, if you have had a booster it is not time limited. The 270 day limit refers to the final dose of the initial batch (ie : 2nd does). If you have had the booster then there is no time limit, so travelling next august will be fine.

If you haven’t had the booster and had your 2nd dose last September, then you’re fucked.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"If u have had your booster u are fine. Just book your holiday, it’s not complicated

Thanks, so you are basically saying that the 270 days rule does not apply to the booster!"

Yes. Google it, this info is easy to find.

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


"If u have had your booster u are fine. Just book your holiday, it’s not complicated

Thanks, so you are basically saying that the 270 days rule does not apply to the booster!"

Yes, as I’ve already said in this thread as well as others. Just read the guidance in front of you it’s not difficult.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"If u have had your booster u are fine. Just book your holiday, it’s not complicated

Thanks, so you are basically saying that the 270 days rule does not apply to the booster!

Yes, as I’ve already said in this thread as well as others. Just read the guidance in front of you it’s not difficult. "

.. and Google specific countries if further certainty needed.

Fab should not be the primary source of info for shit like this!

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

I travelled a lot last year, I’m unvaccinated

I’ve got another 4 trips booked, still unvaccinated

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By *ryandsee OP   Man
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"If u have had your booster u are fine. Just book your holiday, it’s not complicated

Thanks, so you are basically saying that the 270 days rule does not apply to the booster!

Yes, as I’ve already said in this thread as well as others. Just read the guidance in front of you it’s not difficult. "

Noted!

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"I travelled a lot last year, I’m unvaccinated

I’ve got another 4 trips booked, still unvaccinated "

There are 195 countries in the world and only 66 accept non vaccinated tourists. Some (like The Madives) have 14 day quarantine for unvaccinated tourists. I wouldn't want my choice of holiday destination to be restricted.

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"I travelled a lot last year, I’m unvaccinated

I’ve got another 4 trips booked, still unvaccinated

There are 195 countries in the world and only 66 accept non vaccinated tourists. Some (like The Madives) have 14 day quarantine for unvaccinated tourists. I wouldn't want my choice of holiday destination to be restricted. "

I think things are about to change quite quickly

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By *rivateyesCouple
over a year ago

Leighton Buzzard

Boosters will be made available to the over 75’s and vulnerable from the autumn. No mention of the rest of the population so I for one am hoping that’s an end to it.

It has to be accepted that many of the people that have had at least 2 jabs just won’t have any more and the world travel community won’t want to suffer any longer than is nessecary.

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"I travelled a lot last year, I’m unvaccinated

I’ve got another 4 trips booked, still unvaccinated

There are 195 countries in the world and only 66 accept non vaccinated tourists. Some (like The Madives) have 14 day quarantine for unvaccinated tourists. I wouldn't want my choice of holiday destination to be restricted. "

Same here, I prefer having the extra options, not that that was part of my thinking when getting the booster

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


"I travelled a lot last year, I’m unvaccinated

I’ve got another 4 trips booked, still unvaccinated

There are 195 countries in the world and only 66 accept non vaccinated tourists. Some (like The Madives) have 14 day quarantine for unvaccinated tourists. I wouldn't want my choice of holiday destination to be restricted. "

I must have been lucky then because I’ve gone everywhere I wanted to, without issue

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By *immyinreadingMan
over a year ago

henley on thames


"I travelled a lot last year, I’m unvaccinated

I’ve got another 4 trips booked, still unvaccinated

There are 195 countries in the world and only 66 accept non vaccinated tourists. Some (like The Madives) have 14 day quarantine for unvaccinated tourists. I wouldn't want my choice of holiday destination to be restricted.

I must have been lucky then because I’ve gone everywhere I wanted to, without issue "

Clearly.

Some of the countries I visited required vaccination. And in other cases, having been vaccinated meant i didn’t have to do additional testing.

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