Vaccinations and testing
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Re: Vaccinations and testing
It should obviously be ' neither ' / ' nor '
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As back up maybe I'll keep the actual tests in my back pocket.
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Dont they fade over time?Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 17:53As back up maybe I'll keep the actual tests in my back pocket.
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You’ve a keen eye David, as I hadn’t noticed the faux pas.
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Not if you go over the lines with a biro! But I might test that with one of the ones I do each week. Hopefully it's only one line!towny44 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 17:56Dont they fade over time?Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 17:53As back up maybe I'll keep the actual tests in my back pocket.
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Am I right in thinking you no longer need to do a day 2 test on returning home.?
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Thank you. I didn’t think you did but the company that sent the kits keep sending messages to order day 2 tests. Money grabbers.
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I kept one I did on Friday. Not faded yet.Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 18:08Not if you go over the lines with a biro! But I might test that with one of the ones I do each week. Hopefully it's only one line!towny44 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 17:56Dont they fade over time?Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑20 Apr 2022, 17:53As back up maybe I'll keep the actual tests in my back pocket.
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I have my beady eye on a Southampton webcam tonight to see if Iona manages to get out on time tonight now they are not doing all the testing at the port.
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I know what you mean. I too have wondered what it would be like for the first cruises out on the date the new testing regulations come into force. I am grateful mine is at the end of May so that the wrinkles can be ironed out.Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022, 18:05I have my beady eye on a Southampton webcam tonight to see if Iona manages to get out on time tonight now they are not doing all the testing at the port.
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I'm hoping it will be quicker now they're just checking paperwork rather than doing tests and awaiting results. They've got till August to get it right for us. The good news is they can easily make up lost time on the sea day before Stavanger..
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Actually an update. She has departed. Two hours earlier than last week.
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I’ve got a friend on her this cruise. No doubt fb will be bombarded with photos,she’s such a poser.
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My brother and sister in law were on her on 16th April. Their first cruise. They got back last Saturday. Spoke to them on Tuesday and they said the ship was lovely, the food was lovely, the scenery was lovely, the entertainment was okay and they had enjoyed themselves. But it wasn't really their sort of holiday. They rang me yesterday to say they'd booked 22 nights on Arvia for March 2024! Fly to Caribbean, cruise around, sail back!
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We were out catching up with some friends tonight. They were telling us that they had flown down to London for a couple of nights and a West End show and within hours of arriving home were testing positive for COVID. The bit that surprised me was that they were unable to provide any information on the various apps or channels so that others on the flight and even in the show could be warned. In the end they phoned the hotel, airline and theatre to explain what had happened ... they got the impression that none of them cared.
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The covid precautions have all now been removed, so why would you consider it necessary to inform anyone. There is a recommendation that you self isolate until you test negative, but it is not mandatory.Kendhni wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022, 22:37We were out catching up with some friends tonight. They were telling us that they had flown down to London for a couple of nights and a West End show and within hours of arriving home were testing positive for COVID. The bit that surprised me was that they were unable to provide any information on the various apps or channels so that others on the flight and even in the show could be warned. In the end they phoned the hotel, airline and theatre to explain what had happened ... they got the impression that none of them cared.
Do you advise anyone when you have any other virus?
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Have i missed a P&O announcement on face coverings.?
The last i knew was that coverings had to be worn when moving around inside the ships.
As i said in a previous post, a friend and her partner are on board Iona and have started posting the usual 'posing' pics.They are on the stairs in the atrium with others around and not a single face cloth in sight.!
Have i missed something.?
The last i knew was that coverings had to be worn when moving around inside the ships.
As i said in a previous post, a friend and her partner are on board Iona and have started posting the usual 'posing' pics.They are on the stairs in the atrium with others around and not a single face cloth in sight.!
Have i missed something.?
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I believe the current policy to to wear masks when embarking and disembarking and in the theatre. Otherwise masks aren't requiredscrewy wrote: ↑03 May 2022, 17:00Have i missed a P&O announcement on face coverings.?
The last i knew was that coverings had to be worn when moving around inside the ships.
As i said in a previous post, a friend and her partner are on board Iona and have started posting the usual 'posing' pics.They are on the stairs in the atrium with others around and not a single face cloth in sight.!
Have i missed something.?
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The official line from P&O as of today is
Whilst we highly recommend that guests wear masks on board, they are only required in the theatre, cinema, or if you visit the medical centre. Your mask must cover your nose and mouth and be of a good quality (ideally medical grade). Re-usable masks should be washed regularly, and visors and face shields aren’t accepted as a substitute for a face mask.
Off the ship, masks are required during embarkation, disembarkation and when using tender boats*. Some destinations may also require you to wear masks when ashore and we recommend taking one with you whenever you disembark the ship.
Please note that visors and face shields will not be accepted as a substitute for a face mask.
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Thanks David, I looked on the P&O website after Gill posted and yes that does appear to be the latest, that suits us as we cruise on the 4th june.
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Have you ordered your test kits yet screwy?