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When is the next travel update? Government gives update on travel to Spain and other amber countries
Spain has officially lifted restrictions for UK travellers
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Holidaymakers are being urged not to jet off to amber list countries, including Spain, despite the country lifting travel restrictions.
THE Covid-19 pandemic would be over if hospitalisations and deaths remain low, one of the Oxford vaccine group professors has said. Andrew Pollard, a member of the Oxford Vaccine Group which developed the jab being produced by AstraZeneca, also told Radio 4 s Today Programme the coronavirus was likely to continue to infect people. But as long as they only caught the symptoms of the common cold as a result of it, then this was good news. The Today Programme s presenter, Martha Kearney, this morning asked what it would mean for the pandemic if hospitalisations remained low as a result of vaccination.