Norman_Conquest
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I had to get a PCR in France and it cost half the price that my PCR's in Britain cost.All testing should be done by the NHS, it's wrong that people are profiting from this disease.
I had to get a PCR in France and it cost half the price that my PCR's in Britain cost.All testing should be done by the NHS, it's wrong that people are profiting from this disease.
More reliable? PCR is pretty good. FP rate of around 0.005%.How when those travelling are now given no option but PCR's. Staggering that a quicker, more reliable test hasn't been released yet.
More reliable than an LFT is what I meant with a quicker turn around time than a PCR.More reliable? PCR is pretty good. FP rate of around 0.005%.
Or could it be the fact that masks in hospitality settings didn't make one jot if difference given you need to have access to your mouth to eat and drink which a mask prevents.why is hospitality excluded from the mask changes, could it be something to do with Tory donors perhaps
PCRs can be turned around quickly if you have plenty of lab analysers.More reliable than an LFT is what I meant with a quicker turn around time than a PCR.
Less then 30 minutes quick?PCRs can be turned around quickly if you have plenty of lab analysers.
Yes but before it was table service, and masks whenever you left the table, so why is that not being considered?Or could it be the fact that masks in hospitality settings didn't make one jot if difference given you need to have access to your mouth to eat and drink which a mask prevents.
Because as I said what difference did any of those make apart from rip trade to bits? For example, I'm 6ft 4. When sat down I'm the same height as one of our front of house staff. Yet she would have to wear a mask (spoiler, the vast majority of our front of staff still continue to wear masks and we still offer table service) whilst I wouldn't. Remember this is a virus not sentient being. It cannot tell if a potential host is sat down or stood up or eating a scotch egg.Yes but before it was table service, and masks whenever you left the table, so why is that not being considered?
So a fudge again and I’ve wasted £80 because silly me I took what the pm said as govt directive.
I'm sure you're probably sick of explaining it but why do they make you leave the USA, fly to the UK, go to the US embassy, apply for a new visa then, if successful, return to the USA?Nothing about anyone traveling who has recently recovered from Covid......I am supposed to fly home in a week's time for a Visa appointment at the US embassy. If I have to take a PCR I will very likely test positive as it's only 3 weeks since I got Covid. This will mean I have to quarantine for 10 days when there's no need, and that means I will miss my Visa appointment. As my Visa has already expired (and I've been stranded in America for 2 years now) I would not be able to get back home again after my UK visit.
Long story short, unless there is an exemption for anyone who has had Covid recently, I will not be able to go home next week
I guess because, if you are refused, you're already outside of the US and can't abscond to avoid deportation?I'm sure you're probably sick of explaining it but why do they make you leave the USA, fly to the UK, go to the US embassy, apply for a new visa then, if successful, return to the USA?
The key is to only take official written government publications as what to do. If it comes out of Johnson's mouth but isn't confirmed in clear written guidance, assume it's a lie until proved otherwise.So a fudge again and I’ve wasted £80 because silly me I took what the pm said as govt directive.
Silly me
what a shambles and more reason
To hate this moronic clown that runs the country