Noen som har noe synspunkter på å reise utenlands, f.eks til London i disse dager?
Man kan f.eks lese det som står her før man reiser:
Smittevernråd ved reise, nytt koronavirus (covid-19)
Eller her:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
Linket via UDs reiseråd for UK:
https://www.regjeringen.no/no/tema/...asjon/velg-land/reiseinfo_uk/id2417495/#helse
Generelt tips:
UDs reiseinformasjon
Det andre spørsmålet er jo om man får komme hjem igjen, og det kan endre seg ganske fort. Jeg ville vurdert hvor tvingende nødvendig det er å reise før jeg bestemte meg. Det er utrolig hva man kan ordne via Skype etc.
Nettopp. Jeg har en bekjent som fikk et mulig oppdrag i Vietnam og som besluttet seg for å ikke reise. Den beslutningen er han glad for nå.
Joda, det kan gå helt greit å reise til Storbritannia, men man kan også brått oppleve å skulle inn i helsevesenet der. Som Asbjørn er innom, skal man også hjem igjen. Nå kanselleres flyruter i fleng. I denne fasen, der vi blir fortalt at snart har vi forhold som dem de sliter med i Italia, kan det være klokt å sitte noen dager på gjerdet, mens man ser hvordan det utvikler seg.
Om du ankommer Heathrow på et fly med en som er positiv (det står personale og sjekker temperatur ved gaten), kan man kanskje se frem til to hyggelige uker karantene på flyplassen?
Vietnam:
From March 7, all travelers coming to Vietnam will be required to submit a health declaration upon arrival. Passengers can fill out this declaration at the airport or submit it online via this link (picture below).
Those that are assessed to have symptoms of the epidemic will be transferred to designated health facilities for isolation.
There is a temporary ban on travelers with travel history to mainland China, except for those on official or diplomatic missions.
We have also heard of travelers in more remote border crossings into Vietnam being denied entry if they possess any China visa history in their passport. If travel is required, we recommend using the main border entry-exit points.
Do not travel if you are sick; those that travel while sick, risk being quarantined and undergo tests.
Visa-free travel has been suspended for South Korean and Italian nationals as well as ethnic Vietnamese from these countries. In addition, travelers arriving from or those that have transited through Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk in South Korea in the past 14 days will be denied entry.
In addition, visa-free travel has also been suspended for eight countries: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK from March 9.
Travelers from China that are permitted to enter Vietnam, as well as those from South Korea, Iran, and Italy, are required to undergo a 14-day quarantine upon entry.
Flights and passenger trains, as well as various border crossings to mainland China, remain suspended.
All Vietnam carriers have suspended flights to South Korea, while other foreign airlines have reduced the number of flights significantly between Vietnam and South Korea.
Flights to Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macao remain operational though they are operating with reduced capacity.
Additional restrictions are possible for travelers when they return to their country of origin, including entry restrictions and quarantine.