Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca Likely to Be Pushed Back Down to “Amber List”

Reports suggest that Spain’s Balearic islands are likely to be pushed back down to the “Amber List” from next Monday, just three weeks after they were added to the “Green List“.

When quarantine-free travel was confirmed for the Balearic islands and a handful of countries, we warned that their position on the “Green Watchlist” meant they were “at risk” of being demoted at any time. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed that such changes were likely to occur “with quite a lot of regularity“. But many are likely to have missed this message.

While a demotion to the Amber List will not greatly affect fully vaccinated Britons, who will be allowed to avoid self-isolation upon returning from an Amber country from July 19th (so long as they, and their children, aged five and over, test negative for Covid two days after returning), those returning from the country before Monday and those who have not been vaccinated will have to quarantine. As such, the holiday plans of many Brits still face being ruined.

Grant Shapps told BBC Breakfast that travel lists are reviewed every three weeks. He is quoted in the MailOnline:

I hope we have made very clear to everybody when booking trips at the moment there is always the chance that countries will move around.

Some countries may go to the “Red List”, some countries may go to the Green, but some may move the other way to the Amber List.

It is a fact of life that they will continue to move around as the virus continues to develop and change globally.

The Guardian has more.

Multiple sources told the Guardian that the switch, which will affect those heading home from Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera, is expected to be discussed by ministers on Wednesday afternoon and come into force from early next week.

There has been no official confirmation from the Government and last-minute decisions are sometimes made not to move countries up and down the traffic light system. …

Several countries are expected to be added to the Red List, meaning most travel from them will be banned, with the exception of arrivals of British citizens and nationals who will have to stay in a hotel for 10 days to avoid the importation of Covid variants.

Meanwhile, the Transport Secretary… has voiced concern over a report in the Telegraph that Britons who have had two AstraZeneca vaccines including one manufactured in India were being turned away from a flight from Manchester to Malta.

He said the jabs, produced at the Serum Institute of India and given to up to five million Britons, were no different from those produced in the U.K.

The numbers of the batches, which are not yet authorised by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and so do not qualify for the European Union’s digital vaccine passport scheme, appear on people’s vaccine card and are: 4120Z001, 4120Z002 and 4120Z003. …

The news came despite Boris Johnson saying he was “very confident” that the non-European approved vaccines would not cause problems for travellers.

The Guardian report is worth reading in full.

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sophie123
4 years ago

Looks like we could be cancelling our holiday booked for Saturday then. Thanks Grant Shapps you twat.

KidFury
KidFury
4 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

are you vaccinated? presume not… same for me, although wife is. we’re supposed to be off to portugal but that’s shitcanned. oh well, small price to pay for me to keep my principles

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

I’m not and neither is my wife. She’s wavering because needs to go abroad for work.

I said ‘give it 6 months, either there’ll be a vacc induced catastrophe or theyre fine and I’ll get one too’

covid will have disappeared by then and it will be moot

I feel sorry for people that have to go abroad but for me I’ll just stay here until it all blows over

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

It will blow over. But what sort of “normality” will remain? Remember, we are ruled much more by convention than by laws written by politicians…

Paul M
Paul M
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

I don’t trust the mRNA vaccs nor does wife. Moved Spain hol to next summer.
Nasty feeling they’re going to force vacc on everyone, or you’ll be excluded from society.
We’d hold out for Valneva if pushed into a corner – it seems more like a traditional flu vacc with inactivated virus. Not heard anything negative on it (yet!)

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul M

I’ll just be surprised if any of them work. They’ve tried to get a corona vaccine for 40 years. They’ve tried to get an mRNA vaccine for 20 years.

All failed – the only way they could get them into arms was to skip trials and go for emergency licensing.

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Agreed, none will work. But if it absolutely comes down to something or ‘concentration camp’ ( I exagerate for effect), then we too would reluctantly go for the Valneva jab if it ever gets approval. It is the least worst. I sincerely hope it won’t come to that.
Just finished booking flights via to two countries to Tampa that is currently a route that is ‘open’ for nonvaxed and border restrictions.
Fingers crossed it stays that way for a bit.

iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

Not just your principles – how about your life?

KidFury
KidFury
4 years ago
Reply to  iane

Honestly I think the risks are low with the jab but it’s principle for me. I don’t need it, and don’t want it. Simple.

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

I expect the risks are low but we won’t know for a few years. This is the problem for me. I think its utterly wrong to rush out a vaccine (or any medicine) for the whole world 6 months out of the lab. Even if it turns out ok its still morally wrong because its luck. Next time might not be so lucky

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Even if it turns out ok its still morally wrong because its luck. Next time might not be so lucky

Yes, having this debate with a doctor friend. He thinks “fingers crossed it looks like there won’t be any huge disaster so it will have been justified”.

It’s as though someone spins the cylinder on a revolver with one bullet in it, puts it to your head and pulls the trigger for a laugh, and you shrug and say hey it’s alright because the chamber was empty.

sophie123
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Exactly!!

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

So much for the “precautionary principle”, eh?

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

I disagree with your doctor friend.
None of it has been justified.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

My position too. Not particularly worried about the health effects, for myself, but if someone pushes me I push back.

barrywinn
barrywinn
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

Tell that to the 1400+ people who have died or the 1 million + who have had serious adverse reactions in this country alone. Check out the yellow card reporting system which it is said counts for between 1 and 10% of the true number.

sophie123
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

None of us are. I’ve persuaded my husband our health & principles are more important than a holiday.

I’m sure he’d get it, but there’s no point if I won’t. And we both agree the children will never be jabbed.

Dobba
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

Integrity. ✊👏

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

Is it me or is keeping one’s principles harder than it used to be?

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

MILLIONS are seriously injured or dead from covid vaccines – EU database
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-07-15-millions-seriously-injured-dead-covid-vaccines-database.html

Stand in South Hill Park Bracknell every Sunday from 10am meet fellow anti lockdown freedom lovers, keep yourself sane, make new friends and have a laugh.

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Reply to  sophie123

if you do go you will have to self isolate for 6 days with early release and pay for 2 additional PCR tests (randox PCR tests £43 each with easyjet) – so holiday is still doable but certainly more inconvenient

sophie123
4 years ago

I’m fine self isolating but my husband says he can’t (he has work…though I’m sure he’s trying to negotiate his leave right now).

The children I guess don’t have to isolate anyway? They’re 12 & 14

sophie123
4 years ago

We have discussed and decided husband will do this. Or I might. Inspired by our politicians, I went online looking for a loophole and think we may have found one for him. There are LOTS of them. Lots and lots.

Nitrambo
Nitrambo
4 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

Why not go by private jet, the rules don’t seem to apply, and soon the fuel for private jets will be tax free, whoopee!

sophie123
4 years ago
Reply to  Nitrambo

I like the way you’re thinking. My husband IS a pilot. We could just steal one maybe.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

Well WITH-COVID might soon become the 23rd biggest thing mentioned on death certificates in May!!!

It’s obviously an emergency.

nickbowes
nickbowes
4 years ago

Shapps is typical of the thick headed scum that inhabit our present vile government. A face that needs kicking again and again.

William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  nickbowes

Be careful or you’ll be accused of ‘antisemitism’.

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

of course – now only the vaxxed wont have to quarantine on return to UK – this is about punishing the unvaxxed – pure an simple

sophie123
4 years ago

Even if I had been up for a jab, which I am not, I wouldn’t be 2 weeks post second dose most likely.

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

there is no reason for any country to be promoted from amber to green because amber is already green for the vaxxed

KidFury
KidFury
4 years ago

yes precisely. so they will never move stuff to green to punish the unvaxxed

Vir Cotto
4 years ago

The vaxxed still have to wear the masks throughout (can be pretty rough on long haul), still have to have a test on arrival and before departure. Doesn’t seem like much of a reward to me.

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Reply to  Vir Cotto

no quarantine on return to UK and 2 less PCR tests (if have early release test) – re masks, on my recent trip to spain I wore my life saving mask under my nose then took it off after take off – no problems from anybody. – but your right – I wouldnt be doing any long haul – but nowhere i usually go will let me in anyway

sophie123
4 years ago

I did long haul last summer. It was fine. Nobody hassles you if you look asleep so just drink yourself unconscious 🤪

KidFury
KidFury
4 years ago
Reply to  Vir Cotto

I would make a sandwich last three hours.

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

I made a small bottle of water last five.

It was empty for the last two hours.

bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
4 years ago
Reply to  Vir Cotto

No one has to wear a mask, even on a plane exemptions apply. Those who wear a mask do so for ease or because they like it. BA never said a word to me about a mask either journey.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Vir Cotto

Whatever happened to Freedom Air? Or did I imagine that bit?

NonCompliant
4 years ago

Be careful where you leave any personal data, this may be a handy honey trap.

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

The thought had crossed my mind.

Lockdown Sceptics is a WordPress site. You think your email address is safe from an order to WP from the authorities to reveal your email address to them?

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago

I post under my real name. They are welcome to come for me if that day arrives.

sophie123
4 years ago

You think I didn’t set up an email address just for here?

isobar
4 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

Yes, my thoughts also, could be a sure fire way of getting a comprehensive list of the unvaxxed

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Reply to  isobar

they already know who is vaxxed, therefore they know everyone else is not

chris c
chris c
4 years ago

Precisely!

Silke David
4 years ago

There is absolutely no information who is behind this, I would not hand my details over.

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  Silke David

Check their Twitter feed. See what you think.

https://twitter.com/VaxControlGroup

Rooting out moles is a very difficult task. There is no replacement for knowing someone personally. I am trying to get more info.

IMPORTANT to say that I found them through LockdownSceptics.org

monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago

It would be great if it is bona fide, but the whole covid fiasco has been such an elaborate deceit on such an unprecedented level that it might well be just a ploy to locate the unvaccinated.

Deborah T
Deborah T
4 years ago
Reply to  monica coyle

I wouldn’t worry about this site…I’m sure no matter how many opt-out things we’ve signed with the NHS that if the Govt wanted to find out from the NHS who hasn’t been vaccinated (under ’emergency powers’ etc!) they could, very easily!

Julian
4 years ago

Yet another MSM article parrotted uncritically
There is no scientific basis for any travel restrictions
Why isn’t LS making that case?
Why are they playing on the government’s terms?

realarthurdent
4 years ago

This decision can be explained best by means of a Venn Diagram.

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MickW
4 years ago

All being done to annoy people so that they cave in and get v@xxed

William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  MickW

That is exactly what this is about and always has been.

RickH
4 years ago

As most of us predicted, the moral and intellectual midgets like Shapps will not easily give up the power to f. up people’s lives.

I’ve not planned to go abroad – but that’s beside the point.

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Reply to  RickH

yep, and its more coercion for the young to get the experimental gene therapy

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

He’s not the shappest knife in the drawer, is he?

HeresJohnny
HeresJohnny
4 years ago

They are fucking with us. Brazenly, arrogantly and openly.

Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  HeresJohnny

Yes they are and have been ever since this started. it was and is nothing to do with our health and everything to do with controlling us. Watching the antics of the G7 in Cornwall should have bust this scam open wide!

William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  Bella Donna

A ninety four year old woman stands cheek by jowl with foreign visitors who have not been quarantined and we’re supposed to ignore what they do and believe what they say.

Manjushri
Manjushri
4 years ago
Reply to  HeresJohnny

All part of The Project plan

William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  HeresJohnny

BIG BLUBBER is MOCKING YOU

Mike Durrans
Mike Durrans
4 years ago

What an incompetent twat! Hes perfect cover for the cowardly idiot we have as PM, you know , the bastard who calls our enemies “ our friends” when they slap him down

snoozle
snoozle
4 years ago

I wonder when they’re going to make enough people angry that you start hearing more about it. A lot of people will take not going on holiday in stride, but tempting them and snatching it away must make even the most ardent lockdown proponent angry.

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  snoozle

True, but to the Lockdown Zealots it will just be a chance to moan about the nasty tories, rather than focus on the elephant in the room.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

..

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Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Oh come on. Don’t be unfair. They’re outdoors and sitting down, and everyone knows that forces ALL infectious diseases (not only SARS-CoVID-2) to leave you well alone.

Hopeless
4 years ago

And, of course, there’s no “r” in the month.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

Also private jets cleanse the body and VIP lanyards eliminate viral particles.

Hopeless
4 years ago

Is that being thrown out of the one or hanged with the other, with the eternal panacea being Death?

PissedOffDad
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

I suspect the change came about because the unvaccinated uber rich (hey, they don’t want some dodgy untested gene therapy that might kill them clogging up their veins do they, mammon forbid) will be casting off on their super yachts to all those newly amber-ed destinations where they’ll party with their fellow plutocrats like its 1939! and without the great unwashed spoiling their view except to pour them another glass of bubbles or to boil them a lobster. Couldn’t be fucking clearer.

Hopeless
4 years ago

It’s a total shambles. Outbound balls-ups, inbound cockups and queues, and every one a nice little earner for some crooks from the Government downwards. We did quite well in 1940, but is it really necessary to have the neglects and disasters of that year, just to be able to engender some sort of “Dunkirk Spirit”?

William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

A sense of menace and near at hand danger that isn’t imminent threat of death is surprisingly popular amongst people inclined to obey officialdom without thinking.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

This is now planned and deliberate – this endless uncertainty is designed to break peoples will and stop them from travelling.

I find it incredible that people put up with this crap from this evil government.

stewart
4 years ago

So the same mayhem as last summer, before there were jabs.

Governments the world desperately try to keep up the illusion that they are dealing with this made up problem while heaping more and more abuse on their populations.

Boy are the masses dumb as f**k.

JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

It’s far, far worse and restrictive everywhere than last year.
That alone should make even sheep think and complain.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

This after the vote by Parliament yesterday to make vaccines mandatory for care home workers …

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JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

The Pig Dictator and his lackays in ‘Parliament’ are intent upon officially signing away even the tiny rest of their sovereignty to the WHO in November.
From then on, the UK will officially be ruled from Geneva.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Ah, the new EU! Their revenge will be of the Carthaginian variety then?

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Ah, a peasant’s revolt! Bring it on! Just don’t demand a flagon of ale or refuse to remove your hat when you meet the king like Watt Tyler did…

m vendee
4 years ago

F ING farce.

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago

The Gaurdian is never worth reading in full.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Sandra Barwick

or in part.

Hopeless
4 years ago

Nor is it of any use in the jakes or lighting a stove. Too wet in both instances.

WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
4 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

It does however provide a rich supply of pictures of arseholes on whose faces my hens can crap, whilst bedded down for the night in their coop.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  WeAllFallDown

Your poor hens.
NarrativePaper is solely for composting.

snoozle
snoozle
4 years ago

Some of this really makes you wonder.
It’s quite obvious if you think about it that the travel restrictions make absolutely no difference because they aren’t close enough to 100% to stop any of the variants from coming in. After all, ten people can spread a virus just as easily as one hundred or one thousand. We can’t even have restrictions that are strong enough to stop infected people from coming in because we’re importing food via the Chunnel and the lorry drivers have a fast pass in via testing. Of course, the testing has a significant false negative rate and there are huge numbers of drivers going back and forth.
And, in fact, we have received each and every variant.
Shapps, Johnson, Hancock, etc, all know this because they’re not so unintelligent to fail to see that all of these measures aren’t going to make any difference at all.
So, this means that they are preventing families from seeing each other and people from taking holidays for what they know is no reason at all.
One wonders why the press doesn’t mention this…

monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago
Reply to  snoozle

They want to stop us travelling altogether. It is part of the Green Agenda and zero carbon policy.
They (the wealthy elite) will be still be zooming about in their private jets and making little forays to the edge of space because they will be off setting their carbon footprint elsewhere, of course.

The Dogman
The Dogman
4 years ago
Reply to  monica coyle

Spot on Monica. That’s the only possible explanation for this madness. It certainly hasn’t got anything to do with Covid.

isobar
4 years ago
Reply to  monica coyle

Agree, decimating the commercial airline industry was always part of the plan. Another instance of where Covid has been ‘weaponised’ to effect social change.

zners
zners
4 years ago
Reply to  snoozle

Theh are unintelligent, the aim is not to stop a spread of some virus. They are simply trying to make travel as difficult as possible. As Monica days below there is a different agenda here.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-07-vaccine-hesitancy-young-adults-hamper.html

Medical Junta PR tries to guilt trip people into joining risky experiment

CynicalRealist
4 years ago

And ramping up the Long Covid (formerly known as post-viral fatigue) bogeyman!

Rogerborg
4 years ago

Do… uh… do Our Vaccines work less efficaciously depending on which label the Home Office has put on a piece of geography?

Truly, this sentient Virus from Nowhere, and Our Vaccines, are redefining Our Settled Science every day, in every way.

SJR
SJR
4 years ago

I don’t go abroad on holiday, but this fiasco over the restrictions on travelling have had a knock-on making a holiday in the UK unaffordable, as there’s far more demand. It was bad enough normally during the school holiday season, but now the prices are eye-watering.

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  SJR

That is true.

It has another knock-on effect. Here in the Western Isles, the quotient of car-bound arseholes on single-track roads has rocketed, impairing the quietude. Mad Wee Krankie, Straight-Jacket Sridhar and armchair petrolhead pollution, to boot :-). Is there no escape?

John Dee
4 years ago

“The Guardian report is worth reading in full.”
Now there’s a sentence you don’t see very often.

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

And it’s still a lie.

alw
alw
4 years ago

Julia Hartley-Brewer

To clarify, if Mallorca and other Balearic Islands go back on the amber list from Saturday:

Anyone flying home this Thurs or Fri, no quarantine

Anyone flying home on Sat or Sun, 10 days quarantine

Anyone flying home from Mon, no quarantine

That makes perfect sense, right? ”

🤪

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  alw

Since when did ‘sense’ have anything to do with it?

unmaskthetruth
4 years ago

Does anyone have a template letter for mask exemption for travelling on a plane. The typical lanyard is not enough for easyjet, they want a doctor’s letter which most doctor’s are refusing to give as they say self-certify. Typical government loop of hell. Just want to get on a plane without suffocating and panicking…

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

I sympathize. But this is one thing GPs are getting right. No easy solution.

sophie123
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

Fake one?

SweetBabyCheeses
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

This is a load of bs and I’m not saying you should comply, but why don’t you just write the letter yourself from a fictional doctor? Even if they call them then they’re only going to get a receptionist who don’t even seem to be able to give out appointments let alone confirm that you’re a patient or any medical details.

smithey
4 years ago

If they phone my GP the won’t even get that. Just a long winded answerphone message wingding about Covid and tellIng them to log onto the practices website (or better still bugger off and not bother them at all – well they did not say that is those exact words but that is the general gist of the message).

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

Come on people – WAKE UP!!!

ITS OVER!

One rule for them, another for us? Thousands of ministers and officials are escaping self-isolation rules thanks to ‘get out of jail free card’ pilot scheme that means they can take daily tests instead. Cabinet Office is among the bodies signed up to a pilot scheme replacing self-isolation with daily testing .

Thousands of ministers and government officials are escaping self-isolation thanks to a pilot scheme that amounts to a ‘get out of jail free card’, it was revealed today. 
The Cabinet Office, Border Force and Transport for London are among the bodies signed up to a trial that replaces quarantine with daily testing – meaning they can continue working after being ‘pinged’ for close contact with a positive case.  Michael Gove used the arrangements to avoid self-isolating when he returned from watching the Champions’ League final in Porto in May.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9787883/Ministers-officials-escaping-self-isolation-thanks-pilot-scheme.html

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

I reckon daily testing is more of a bind than quarantine – which you can ignore.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

So some are now fighting to have the same ‘privilege’, Daily Testing, gimme gimme. The Behavioural Scientist wheels keep on turning

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

Ministers secretly take part in ‘get out of jail free’ Covid trial to avoid self-isolationStaff at three government departments sign up to pilot scheme, enabling them to return to work immediately after being notified by NHS app.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/07/13/ministers-secretly-take-part-get-jail-free-covid-trial-avoid/

smithey
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

We are becoming more and more soviet like by the day.

Catee
4 years ago

If only they would review the emergency legal apparatus they are abusing to keep this farce going with such frequency.
I yearn for the day that these lot get carted off.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

More proof if any any were needed not to engage in anyway whatsoever with this regime until it has been removed

WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Absolutely.

William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Who is going to remove it and how?

MikeAustin
4 years ago

Some say that the jab is part of a global depopulation programme through sterilisation.
I am glad to see an increasing number of government ministers are doing their part in this programme by being total wankers.

iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

Probably not satisfying even for them since most of them lack the cojones.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

They do say that but the Chinese have just removed the 1/2 child law