Brits who’ve had both jabs soon won’t need a PCR test to enter Mallorca or the rest of Europe, or quarantine when they get home, according to the Sun newspaper.
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British tourists told: no PCR test for Mallorca if you've had both jabs!
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So with the UK reporting 1000+ new cases a day of the Coronavirus India strain, is this really a good idea?
I'm going to cancel my 2 holidays to Majorca in 2022 if jabs are compulsory, and look for other countries e.g. Turkey that don't insist on it.
The sooner the better 2nd jab fri on way soon as
So how will this work with families of vaccinated parents but unvaccinated children?