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Zacs-Master | 09:44 Sun 20th Dec 2020 | News
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This is something I predicted on here a few days ago. Are vaccination certificates on their way?
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/dutch-flight-ban-uk-netherlands-coronavirus-mutation-b1776717.html
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I don’t blame the Dutch for doing this. It’s probably only postponing the inevitable tho.
It’s also unrelated to the prospect of vaccination certificates, which might become a thing in future, but which as previously discussed would only have limited ability to stop it spreading. This is a measure designed to do just that. The only way to stop it is to stop people travelling or mixing. Ultimately doomed to fail but understandable for now
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I’m not sure it’s completely unrelated. I can see airlines negotiating with governments to keep their businesses going and the only way to do that is some form of certificate.
looks like Italy have just done the same,
Italy Belgium and Netherlands have now banned travel from U.K.
Italy announces UK travel ban
Italy joins a growing list of European countries to ban travel to and from the UK.

Earlier today, we reported that Belgium and the Netherlands have introduced a temporary halt on travel to and from Britain, and Germany is considering the same.

Meanwhile, outside the continent, Israel has announced that anyone travelling from the UK, South Africa and Denmark must quarantine for two-weeks in a designated hotel facility.


Some airlines are proposing “safe corridors” tho I’ve not looked at the details.

The “variant” is already on the continent do these measures will work for a while but only that
All Governments are struggling to cope with this virus

they are not. Check out the ones with female leaders, they're doing substantially better than others.

Germany 315 deaths per million (UK: 986).
Finland 88
Iceland 82
South Korea 13
New Zealand 5
Taiwan 0.3

They've done nothing Britain couldn't have done. But even after lockdown was imposed, 20 million people entered the country without any checks - to the bewilderment of many ABers.

Britain is still 11th in the world for deaths per million. And Britons still pretend it's just as bad everywhere else!
I was interested to see that the UK ambassador to Turkmenistan had been laid low with the virus.
Most unfortunate in a country previously “virus free” and not even led by a woman to help!
And here’s His Excellency in full Turkmen voice ...

hasn't Macron got the virus..
Yes. Not the variant tho presumably
Britain is still 11th in the world for deaths per million. And Britons still pretend it's just as bad everywhere else!
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Sounds much worse than 10th in Europe...I can see why you went for that stat.
There's going to be a fair old trade in fraudalent Vaccine Certificates soon.
How much are you charging, sam?
Just putting my costs together roy.
It’s arguably worse than 11th in the world suggests, as several of the countries above have small or even tiny populations, which skews a stat like deaths per million.
Similarly many of the countries have huge populations and allegedly not our brilliant health care
Many of the countries “below” I meant
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Me 2nd December: Airlines may be pressured by their destination country's governments, Pix. No cert. No entry.

Can you see this happening?
'Ere, 'ang abaht, does this mean those lorryloads of flowers will be disappearing from our roads too?

Silver lining for the road safety lobby.

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