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Pushing Portugal onto the amber list will hit tourism hard
This backward step suggests Britain remains trapped in a state of excessive fear.
3 June 2021 • 10:00pm
Any British citizen in Portugal, or planning to visit, received a shock yesterday: the country will be coloured amber on the Covid travel list as of Tuesday at 4am, amid rising cases and fears about variants. Anyone returning home after that point will have to quarantine for 10 days and take at least two PCR tests. This leaves just 11 countries or territories on the green list, including unlikely destinations such as the Falkland Islands.
People did their best to follow the rules, spending considerable amounts of time and money on testing – only now to find themselves condemned to quarantine or forced to cancel their holidays. Portugal was the only real avenue left open to the tourist industry. The realisation that the situation could change so quickly will have a knock-on-effect for bookings, profits and jobs, part
11 Mar 2021
Vaccine passport proponent and ardent Remainer Tony Blair has blamed Brexit for the EU’s vaccine woes, claiming that had not Britain left, the bloc would not be “ten weeks behind” in inoculating hundreds of millions of people.
The UK was able to take advantage of its independence from Brussels bureaucracy by launching its own vaccine procurement programmes, while the European Commission insisted on controlling contracts with drugs companies itself, on behalf of the whole bloc. In the case of AstraZeneca, the drugs firm said it signed a contract with Britain some three months before the EU, which had a knock-on effect on vaccine production at European plants.