direct to your inbox The breakthrough of a vaccine against coronavirus has raised hopes that the jab may help ease restrictions on international travel.
As there is early speculation the vaccine could mean a return to normal for holidays and visits abroad But will it mean travellers will need to have the vaccine in order to go abroad?At the moment, there hasn't been any official advice either way.
The vaccine programme is still in its very early stages and there has been no mention of mandatory vaccination for international travel.No country has yet made the vaccine an entry requirement - or said they plan to.However when visiting some countries abroad, it is already commonplace to be required to be vaccinated against some diseases - such.