Anybody used the Eurofins drive through PCR test for Day2 Amber return from abroad? They are advertising tests ‘from’ £20 at their Warrington test centre not far from me. I can’t seem to get their on line registration process to work though! Beginning to look like another bunch of cowboys to me. The sooner this Day2 con is stopped the better!
Haven't used them for the drive through test, but they were the ones I booked my fit-to-fly test through at Valencia airport and it was well organised and got result back quickly.
Anybody used the Eurofins drive through PCR test for Day2 Amber return from abroad? They are advertising tests ‘from’ £20 at their Warrington test centre not far from me. I can’t seem to get their on line registration process to work though! Beginning to look like another bunch of cowboys to me. The sooner this Day2 con is stopped the better!
Haven't used them for the drive through test, but they were the ones I booked my fit-to-fly test through at Valencia airport and it was well organised and got result back quickly.
Anybody used the Eurofins drive through PCR test for Day2 Amber return from abroad? They are advertising tests ‘from’ £20 at their Warrington test centre not far from me. I can’t seem to get their on line registration process to work though! Beginning to look like another bunch of cowboys to me. The sooner this Day2 con is stopped the better!
Haven't used them for the drive through test, but they were the ones I booked my fit-to-fly test through at Valencia airport and it was well organised and got result back quickly.
Cheers. Will keep trying then.
Finally figured out the weirdly laid out online reg form and have booked Amber return 2 day pcr tests at the Eurofins, Warrington site for the wife and I for £20 each. Result that. Even cheaper in the end than 'bad boys' Expert Medicals.
Anybody used the Eurofins drive through PCR test for Day2 Amber return from abroad? They are advertising tests ‘from’ £20 at their Warrington test centre not far from me. I can’t seem to get their on line registration process to work though! Beginning to look like another bunch of cowboys to me. The sooner this Day2 con is stopped the better!
Haven't used them for the drive through test, but they were the ones I booked my fit-to-fly test through at Valencia airport and it was well organised and got result back quickly.
Cheers. Will keep trying then.
Finally figured out the weirdly laid out online reg form and have booked Amber return 2 day pcr tests at the Eurofins, Warrington site for the wife and I for £20 each. Result that. Even cheaper in the end than 'bad boys' Expert Medicals.
Sent back my Expert Medicals day 2 test a week ago, still heard nothing!
Just had a long weekend in Spain , 1st overseas experience for 18 months. All very smooth , no delays , Malaga end very quiet straight through. PCR in Spain 45 euros , negative . Hardly a robust test though , quick poke up the nose and done. Expensive lateral flow in effect. That was checked along with locator form by airline staff before boarding return flight. Gatwick passport fairly busy but plenty of e-gates to use , only about 15 mins to get through. Hand luggage only so the whole thing was very surprisingly straightforward , if organised. 2 day PCR test delivered while away via Randox.
Anybody used the Eurofins drive through PCR test for Day2 Amber return from abroad? They are advertising tests ‘from’ £20 at their Warrington test centre not far from me. I can’t seem to get their on line registration process to work though! Beginning to look like another bunch of cowboys to me. The sooner this Day2 con is stopped the better!
Haven't used them for the drive through test, but they were the ones I booked my fit-to-fly test through at Valencia airport and it was well organised and got result back quickly.
Cheers. Will keep trying then.
Finally figured out the weirdly laid out online reg form and have booked Amber return 2 day pcr tests at the Eurofins, Warrington site for the wife and I for £20 each. Result that. Even cheaper in the end than 'bad boys' Expert Medicals.
Sent back my Expert Medicals day 2 test a week ago, still heard nothing!
Looks like nobody will care very much if Johnson signals the end of the tests for the fully vaccinated tomorrow.
Anybody used the Eurofins drive through PCR test for Day2 Amber return from abroad? They are advertising tests ‘from’ £20 at their Warrington test centre not far from me. I can’t seem to get their on line registration process to work though! Beginning to look like another bunch of cowboys to me. The sooner this Day2 con is stopped the better!
Haven't used them for the drive through test, but they were the ones I booked my fit-to-fly test through at Valencia airport and it was well organised and got result back quickly.
Cheers. Will keep trying then.
Finally figured out the weirdly laid out online reg form and have booked Amber return 2 day pcr tests at the Eurofins, Warrington site for the wife and I for £20 each. Result that. Even cheaper in the end than 'bad boys' Expert Medicals.
Sent back my Expert Medicals day 2 test a week ago, still heard nothing!
Looks like nobody will care very much if Johnson signals the end of the tests for the fully vaccinated tomorrow.
Is that a possibility?
I've got 12 days left to book mine so I hope so.
Many on the list advertise 20 quid but then turn out to be more expensive.
What providers has anyone used that was a 20 quid DIY test?
Anybody used the Eurofins drive through PCR test for Day2 Amber return from abroad? They are advertising tests ‘from’ £20 at their Warrington test centre not far from me. I can’t seem to get their on line registration process to work though! Beginning to look like another bunch of cowboys to me. The sooner this Day2 con is stopped the better!
Haven't used them for the drive through test, but they were the ones I booked my fit-to-fly test through at Valencia airport and it was well organised and got result back quickly.
Cheers. Will keep trying then.
Finally figured out the weirdly laid out online reg form and have booked Amber return 2 day pcr tests at the Eurofins, Warrington site for the wife and I for £20 each. Result that. Even cheaper in the end than 'bad boys' Expert Medicals.
Sent back my Expert Medicals day 2 test a week ago, still heard nothing!
Looks like nobody will care very much if Johnson signals the end of the tests for the fully vaccinated tomorrow.
Is that a possibility?
I've got 12 days left to book mine so I hope so.
Many on the list advertise 20 quid but then turn out to be more expensive.
What providers has anyone used that was a 20 quid DIY test?
It is being suggested and could be part of Johnson’s ‘way forward’ announcement tomorrow. Probable it won’t take effect until October to coincide with the school half term holidays though.
I have actually managed to arrange and pay for a £20 Day2 PCR test for 1 October on my return from Spain. It is a drive through arrangement with a company called Eurofins. They have a facility in Warrington near to where we live. Not sure where else they are.
Looks like nobody will care very much if Johnson signals the end of the tests for the fully vaccinated tomorrow.
Is that a possibility?
I've got 12 days left to book mine so I hope so.
Many on the list advertise 20 quid but then turn out to be more expensive.
What providers has anyone used that was a 20 quid DIY test?
It is being suggested and could be part of Johnson’s ‘way forward’ announcement tomorrow. Probable it won’t take effect until October to coincide with the school half term holidays though.
I have actually managed to arrange and pay for a £20 Day2 PCR test for 1 October on my return from Spain. It is a drive through arrangement with a company called Eurofins. They have a facility in Warrington near to where we live. Not sure where else they are.
Yes, looks like they might not stop until Oct, which will be good for our next holiday in Gran Canaria in mid-Nov. But likely to need them for our one from Friday - but risking not booking something yet, just in case
Looks like nobody will care very much if Johnson signals the end of the tests for the fully vaccinated tomorrow.
Is that a possibility?
I've got 12 days left to book mine so I hope so.
Many on the list advertise 20 quid but then turn out to be more expensive.
What providers has anyone used that was a 20 quid DIY test?
It is being suggested and could be part of Johnson’s ‘way forward’ announcement tomorrow. Probable it won’t take effect until October to coincide with the school half term holidays though.
I have actually managed to arrange and pay for a £20 Day2 PCR test for 1 October on my return from Spain. It is a drive through arrangement with a company called Eurofins. They have a facility in Warrington near to where we live. Not sure where else they are.
Yes, looks like they might not stop until Oct, which will be good for our next holiday in Gran Canaria in mid-Nov. But likely to need them for our one from Friday - but risking not booking something yet, just in case
We’re off to Fuerteventura in mid November and like you hopefully this requirement will all be dumped by then. Resigned to having to cough up for next week but pleased to have got the £20 Eurofins deal. We bought the Co-op Pharmacy lateral flow (recommended on here) to take with us for the pre flight back.
We’re off to Fuerteventura in mid November and like you hopefully this requirement will all be dumped by then. Resigned to having to cough up for next week but pleased to have got the £20 Eurofins deal. We bought the Co-op Pharmacy lateral flow (recommended on here) to take with us for the pre flight back.
Wish I could find a day 2 here for £20!
I didn't realise you could buy a Co-op Pharmacy test here to take with and use for the pre-flight test. How much is it as we have sourced an antigen test in Moraira for 40 Euros
Thanks for the details. Just ordered 2 but paid £5.95 p&p as we are going on Friday and didn't want to risk them not arriving in time. Cheaper than the tests we were going to do in Spain and we don't need to take a taxi to/from the clinic either.
Anybody used the Eurofins drive through PCR test for Day2 Amber return from abroad? They are advertising tests ‘from’ £20 at their Warrington test centre not far from me. I can’t seem to get their on line registration process to work though! Beginning to look like another bunch of cowboys to me. The sooner this Day2 con is stopped the better!
Haven't used them for the drive through test, but they were the ones I booked my fit-to-fly test through at Valencia airport and it was well organised and got result back quickly.
Cheers. Will keep trying then.
Finally figured out the weirdly laid out online reg form and have booked Amber return 2 day pcr tests at the Eurofins, Warrington site for the wife and I for £20 each. Result that. Even cheaper in the end than 'bad boys' Expert Medicals.
Sent back my Expert Medicals day 2 test a week ago, still heard nothing!
Looks like nobody will care very much if Johnson signals the end of the tests for the fully vaccinated tomorrow.
Is that a possibility?
I've got 12 days left to book mine so I hope so.
Many on the list advertise 20 quid but then turn out to be more expensive.
What providers has anyone used that was a 20 quid DIY test?
It is being suggested and could be part of Johnson’s ‘way forward’ announcement tomorrow. Probable it won’t take effect until October to coincide with the school half term holidays though.
I have actually managed to arrange and pay for a £20 Day2 PCR test for 1 October on my return from Spain. It is a drive through arrangement with a company called Eurofins. They have a facility in Warrington near to where we live. Not sure where else they are.
Where in Warrington is it as that is where I live and could do with knowing where it is as my daughter and fiance are flying to Greece next week. Cheers
Anybody used the Eurofins drive through PCR test for Day2 Amber return from abroad? They are advertising tests ‘from’ £20 at their Warrington test centre not far from me. I can’t seem to get their on line registration process to work though! Beginning to look like another bunch of cowboys to me. The sooner this Day2 con is stopped the better!
Haven't used them for the drive through test, but they were the ones I booked my fit-to-fly test through at Valencia airport and it was well organised and got result back quickly.
Cheers. Will keep trying then.
Finally figured out the weirdly laid out online reg form and have booked Amber return 2 day pcr tests at the Eurofins, Warrington site for the wife and I for £20 each. Result that. Even cheaper in the end than 'bad boys' Expert Medicals.
Sent back my Expert Medicals day 2 test a week ago, still heard nothing!
Looks like nobody will care very much if Johnson signals the end of the tests for the fully vaccinated tomorrow.
Is that a possibility?
I've got 12 days left to book mine so I hope so.
Many on the list advertise 20 quid but then turn out to be more expensive.
What providers has anyone used that was a 20 quid DIY test?
It is being suggested and could be part of Johnson’s ‘way forward’ announcement tomorrow. Probable it won’t take effect until October to coincide with the school half term holidays though.
I have actually managed to arrange and pay for a £20 Day2 PCR test for 1 October on my return from Spain. It is a drive through arrangement with a company called Eurofins. They have a facility in Warrington near to where we live. Not sure where else they are.
Where in Warrington is it as that is where I live and could do with knowing where it is as my daughter and fiance are flying to Greece next week. Cheers
It is actually at Birchwood. Instructions we were sent are below.
flew into Luton last night and all very easy. We had everything checked at our departure airport - passenger locator form, negative PCR test and COVID pass. So on arrival at luton we just used e-gate, so much better than last time when border force were checking everything. Just waiting for day 2 test to arrive today.
Got the fit to fly test done in a local French pharmacy. But what a rigmarole searching for a Day 2 test and all the form filling. Plus the substantial extra expenses.
At the French aeroport, they only wanted to see passport, boarding pass and Covid doubled vaxed letter. Nobody asked to see my negative test certificate, uk locator form or anything else. But the queue was massive and slow moving. The plane departure was delayed because of it.
At Gatwick, only the passport check was undertaken.
In France everybody was required to wear a face mask and on the plane itself. Back in the UK at Gatwick inside the airport, everybody wore a mask.
But on the train from Gatwick very few people wore a mask and nobody seemed to care about risk. Coming from France where it was compulsory and protections in place, the UK was a culture shock to find you could just do what you wanted without thinking of any consequences.
What is the point of this Day 2 test for double vaxed people? My greatest risk of contracting Covid wasn't in France - but back in the UK on the train, on my journey home.
Got the fit to fly test done in a local French pharmacy. But what a rigmarole searching for a Day 2 test and all the form filling. Plus the substantial extra expenses.
At the French aeroport, they only wanted to see passport, boarding pass and Covid doubled vaxed letter. Nobody asked to see my negative test certificate, uk locator form or anything else. But the queue was massive and slow moving. The plane departure was delayed because of it.
At Gatwick, only the passport check was undertaken.
In France everybody was required to wear a face mask and on the plane itself. Back in the UK at Gatwick inside the airport, everybody wore a mask.
But on the train from Gatwick very few people wore a mask and nobody seemed to care about risk. Coming from France where it was compulsory and protections in place, the UK was a culture shock to find you could just do what you wanted without thinking of any consequences.
What is the point of this Day 2 test for double vaxed people? My greatest risk of contracting Covid wasn't in France - but back in the UK on the train, on my journey home.
Illogical. Farcical. Money making scam.
Seems today’s announcement will make things slightly easier and a bit less expensive from next month. Just off to Spain tomorrow so copped for all the extra hassle. Friends just back said the same as you. Felt safer over in Spain than here.
Got the fit to fly test done in a local French pharmacy. But what a rigmarole searching for a Day 2 test and all the form filling. Plus the substantial extra expenses.
At the French aeroport, they only wanted to see passport, boarding pass and Covid doubled vaxed letter. Nobody asked to see my negative test certificate, uk locator form or anything else. But the queue was massive and slow moving. The plane departure was delayed because of it.
At Gatwick, only the passport check was undertaken.
In France everybody was required to wear a face mask and on the plane itself. Back in the UK at Gatwick inside the airport, everybody wore a mask.
But on the train from Gatwick very few people wore a mask and nobody seemed to care about risk. Coming from France where it was compulsory and protections in place, the UK was a culture shock to find you could just do what you wanted without thinking of any consequences.
What is the point of this Day 2 test for double vaxed people? My greatest risk of contracting Covid wasn't in France - but back in the UK on the train, on my journey home.
Illogical. Farcical. Money making scam.
Yep, thats why I reluctantly gave up on the Pompey- Bolton double header. The other reason being that there are no flights to City at present, and return flighttimes from LHR mean I’d have to travel across London in the morning rush hour. No thanks.
From 4 October, people who are fully vaccinated will not need a pre-departure test before arrival into England from a non-red list country, says the transport secretary.
And from later in October, those people will be able to replace the day two PCR test with a cheaper lateral flow test.
Grant Shapps also announces that eight countries and territories will come off the red list from 04:00 BST on 22 September - they include Turkey, Pakistan and the Maldives.
Eight countries move off red list ahead of new two-tier system
The changes outlined by Grant Shapps for travellers arriving in England mean the current traffic light system will be replaced by a single red list of countries and territories - and simplified travel measures for arrivals from the rest of the world from 4 October.
Before the new two-tiered system is introduced, eight additional countries and territories will move off the red list.
They are:
Turkey
Pakistan
The Maldives
Egypt
Sri Lanka
Oman
Bangladesh
Kenya
This will take effect from 04:00 BST on Wednesday 22 September.
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All very smooth , no delays , Malaga end very quiet straight through.
PCR in Spain 45 euros , negative . Hardly a robust test though , quick poke up the nose and done. Expensive lateral flow in effect. That was checked along with locator form by airline staff before boarding return flight.
Gatwick passport fairly busy but plenty of e-gates to use , only about 15 mins to get through.
Hand luggage only so the whole thing was very surprisingly straightforward , if organised.
2 day PCR test delivered while away via Randox.
Don't know if we were just lucky or not.
I've got 12 days left to book mine so I hope so.
Many on the list advertise 20 quid but then turn out to be more expensive.
What providers has anyone used that was a 20 quid DIY test?
I have actually managed to arrange and pay for a £20 Day2 PCR test for 1 October on my return from Spain. It is a drive through arrangement with a company called Eurofins. They have a facility in Warrington near to where we live. Not sure where else they are.
I didn't realise you could buy a Co-op Pharmacy test here to take with and use for the pre-flight test. How much is it as we have sourced an antigen test in Moraira for 40 Euros
Looks like they have gone up to £28
Link to book is https://www.traveltesting.eurofins.co.uk/amber-country
Got the fit to fly test done in a local French pharmacy. But what a rigmarole searching for a Day 2 test and all the form filling.
Plus the substantial extra expenses.
At the French aeroport, they only wanted to see passport, boarding pass and Covid doubled vaxed letter.
Nobody asked to see my negative test certificate, uk locator form or anything else. But the queue was massive and slow moving.
The plane departure was delayed because of it.
At Gatwick, only the passport check was undertaken.
In France everybody was required to wear a face mask and on the plane itself.
Back in the UK at Gatwick inside the airport, everybody wore a mask.
But on the train from Gatwick very few people wore a mask and nobody seemed to care about risk.
Coming from France where it was compulsory and protections in place, the UK was a culture shock to find you could just do what you wanted without thinking of any consequences.
What is the point of this Day 2 test for double vaxed people?
My greatest risk of contracting Covid wasn't in France - but back in the UK on the train, on my journey home.
Illogical. Farcical. Money making scam.
From 4 October, people who are fully vaccinated will not need a pre-departure test before arrival into England from a non-red list country, says the transport secretary.
And from later in October, those people will be able to replace the day two PCR test with a cheaper lateral flow test.
Grant Shapps also announces that eight countries and territories will come off the red list from 04:00 BST on 22 September - they include Turkey, Pakistan and the Maldives.
Eight countries move off red list ahead of new two-tier system
The changes outlined by Grant Shapps for travellers arriving in England mean the current traffic light system will be replaced by a single red list of countries and territories - and simplified travel measures for arrivals from the rest of the world from 4 October.
Before the new two-tiered system is introduced, eight additional countries and territories will move off the red list.
They are:
This will take effect from 04:00 BST on Wednesday 22 September.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-58593572
of the govt have been guaranteed revenue from supplying a certain number of PCR tests?.
so whats the reason why it cant start as of, say, next Monday?
If the Government are happy to announce that it won't be needed in October, then surely it's not needed now?
Something rotten. But not in the State of Denmark.
More a political decision than medical one I expect