The Sunday Post (Inverness)

‘Finding out what we had to do wasn’t so bad’

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Matthew Milner and his Polish-born wife Maria travelled to Torun in her homeland this month to see his wife’s parents. The 38-year-old, his wife and their fivemonth-old son Anthony took the trip to the city which features a historic Unesco heritage site.

Matthew, who explained that the London couple have both been double

vaccinated, said: “My wife’s parents wanted to see their grandson. And the fact we were both double vaccinated was reassuring.

“We knew the guidance had changed so to find out what we needed to do, we did a mixture of Googling and checking the official Government website.

“I was intending to return to work in the office on our return and we saw that being double vaccinated meant we didn’t

have to isolate for 10 days after our Day 2 test. We also found out we would only have to do the ‘Day 2’ test when we got back home and that made life quite easy for me to get back to work. “Finding out what we had to do and what had changed wasn’t too bad.”

Mr Milner said that during the flight booking process passengers are also given instructio­ns and links for what travellers have to do.

 ??  ?? TORUN TRIP: Matthew and Maria Milner with son Anthony visited Poland.
TORUN TRIP: Matthew and Maria Milner with son Anthony visited Poland.

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