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Old Jul 8, 2021, 6:29 am
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Originally Posted by KSVVZ2015
You have got to be kidding with respect to no overseas vaccinations? I am a UK resident. Just because I was vaccinated in New York - same Pfizer - same protocol - I will be told to self isolate when I return post July 19 but if I got it here I wouldn't? That's total and complete BS when I freed up two jabs for someone else in the UK. How long do you think this will be the case? If this will be more than a few weeks - then I will go get a third shot and a fourth shot here.
I think I did point out the advantages of getting your NHS number and vaccines in England. At least your wife will find it easier to travel. I imagine this aspect is unofficially a bargaining chip in the travel task force between UK and USA, so I think it's a month or so off. So the UK recognises CDC cards, the USA recognises AZ. And I'm sure the airlines / tourism sector will be applying pressure too
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