A familiar pang of anxiety grew in my stomach. It was the evening before I was due to fly out to Tenerife, and the government had just announced another travel restriction.
Holidaymakers returning to the UK now needed to provide a negative Covid test before flying home.
Since booking the holiday fewer than five weeks previously, the rules had already changed a number of times.
It went from needing a Day 2 lateral flow test once back in the UK, to needing a Day 2 PCR test and having to self-isolate, to now also needing a negative PCR or Lateral Flow Test (LFT) to fly back.
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Spain had not long ago tightened their own travel restrictions, meaning only
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