Two Coronavirus Related Thoughts
Travel after the Pandemic
One day, this pandemic will be over and we’ll be able to travel again. It’s worth noting that there are new procedures for visiting the EU now that England, Scotland and Wales have genuinely left the block from the start of this year.
There’s another excellent short post on A-Plan’s blog about the new procedures, which you’ll find on https://blog.aplan.co.uk/will-you-need-a-green-card/?utm_source=personal_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=jan21_newsletter&S2REF=784135 When restrictions eventually ease, there’s likely to be a surge in demand for certain services and hence delays.
Those needing to renew a passport or apply for a GHIC (global health insurance card) should do so as soon as possible. Another good idea is to check whether your non-coronavirus injections are up to date and diary on for (say) some time this summer.
Dealing with Incorrect News
I heard a perfect illustration this morning of how not to do this. The link is https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000s17w and the offending section starts at 2 hours and 53 minutes.
A vegan lady who was named believed incorrectly that one of the vaccines contained horseshoe crab blood and said that she didn’t want to have that. The right response was to assure the lady that none of the vaccines contains any animal product and don’t believe everything you read on social media. However, panelist Dame Clare Gerada chose to laugh disrespectfully.
My experience is that the vast majority of bloggers tell the truth as they see it, although they can be wrong. Our government and its agencies need to engage constructively in order to get the real facts about vaccination recognised.