Sunday 4 July 2021

Flying again with covid

 I do not trust the short or long term effects of the rushed experimental v@ccines, nor do thousands of doctors who are silenced by mainstream media, nor to I trust the small minority who control us and profit from all that goes with plandemic. You are free to have your own opinion.

Therefore to travel we needed pcr tests.

We took the bus from Lagos, Portugal to Sevilla, Spain, now open at the borders for unrestricted travel. At the airport in Sevilla we made our first pcr test at cost 68 euros each and staying in a nearby Ibis Budget hotel received the negative results at about 1 am.

Free to fly and having all necessary paperwork in place, or screenshots we made the afternoon flight to Malta. We passed quickly through the baggage claim to find new queues to check health papers. We were standing almost shoulder to shoulder until the last moment where we we told to keep distance. This is such a farce.

As our time in Malta neared the end we had to do the same with the specific requirements for Greece. This time each test was 130 euros. This is the new business opportunity. 

My test results came same day as guaranteed. Anita's did not. A phone call next morning confirmed the her result had been emailed but to someone else. They had mixed up the data.

Negative again so we took the late flight to Athens arriving after midnight. Greece gives a QR code at midnight so everyone scrambled to go online to download it. Once available one friendly official looked quickly and said exit, exit, exit and we were free to buy bus tickets outside the terminal.  Unlike Malta there are regular airport buses through the night. The bus was packed and most were thankfully not wearing masks, even Police other streets in Athens. We made it to Greece.

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