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‘Probably all countries will require full vaccination’ for entry, UK transport official predicts 

Updated: August 10, 2021 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Aug 10, 2021 – 9:00 pm EDTTue Aug 10, 2021 – 9:01 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – The Transport Secretary of the U.K. is predicting that “full vaccination” will be required for most or all international travel, and that COVID-19 vaccination will be a permanent part of life. 

“It is a reality that in this new world, we’re living with coronavirus … I think double vaccination or full vaccination is going to be a feature for evermore, and most countries, probably all countries will require full vaccination for you to enter,” Grant Shapps said on the BBC’s Today program, when asked if U.K. residents might have to self-isolate when booking a trip to Spain, for example, later this year. 

“If you are perhaps in your twenties and you feel like ‘oh this does not really affect me,’ well it is going to, because you are not going to be able to leave the country. That is not something the British government is doing, that is something that is being required by every government around the world,” he said.

Despite his apparent support of COVID-19 vaccine requirements for international travel, Shapps conceded during his BBC interview that vaccines are not

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