Holiday plans will never again be ruined by Covid rules, says Grant Shapps

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Holiday plans will never again be ruined by Covid rules, says Grant Shapps
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'Holiday plans will never again be ruined by draconian Covid restrictions,' says Transport Secretary Grant Shapps

when the "travel corridor" set up between the two nations was suddenly scrapped, meaning he had to quarantine for two weeks at home on his return.

Since then tourists have had to juggle green, amber and red lists, and a raft of confusing and expensive testing regimes. Asked if it meant holidays are safe from hated curbs forever, he added: “I’m more confident of that than any other time sinceAnd he admitted he “hated” limiting travel and holidays during the pandemic — which even saw holidays made illegal during the first half of 2021."to become transport minister because I love transport, and I love the concept of people being able to move freely around the country and internationally.

And he has been working with other countries to draw up a “playbook” of rules to deal with new virus strains so that action can be taken without shutting frontiers which “will help us to ensure that rather than having to shut down, we can put measures in place that are internationally agreed if required.

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