🚨As expected, changes to travel regulations from Monday to allow EU & US vaccinated Amber List travellers to avoid quarantine

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and Operator Liability) (England) (Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations 2021
legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2021/914/…
Helpful explanatory memorandum

legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2021/914/…
This is what proof of vaccination you need to qualify for the exemption from Amber List self-isolation
Also applies to vaccinations given in Switzerland
New duties on travel operators to ensure that people have proof that they are exempt from requirements for self-isolation or hotel quarantine - big new administrative burden
Some pretty complex changes to the testing requirements to make them stricter I think.

"This instrument also makes a number of amendments that relate to testing to improve data accuracy, test result reporting and to require day 8 tests to be genome sequenced."
Covid resources table updated docs.google.com/document/d/1ne…

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Meanwhile, although rolling back the years in public law (80s are BACK!), the Supreme Court continues to expand the boundaries of various duties of care, in this case for tour operators. A sad case on its facts but ultimately helpful judgment for customers supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-201…
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Michael Mansfield QC disowned Labour Against the Witch Hunt when in 2018 I sent him some of their tweets including calling Jewish Labour Movement "racist scum", using "Zios" and comparing Zionism to Nazism.

Ken Loach is still listed as a sponsor in 2021
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Important new report from the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments

Sounds boring right? But hundreds of statutory instruments have been used to make Covid criminal laws for the past year and a half, controlling the minutiae of our lives

committees.parliament.uk/publications/6…
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legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1045…
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Where you can read lots of thoughtful, fascinating commentary including... by me!

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