New survey claims that 18 percent of Brighton area residents would not travel abroad without a vaccine

The information comes as part of a global survey commissioned by Official-esta.com - an online visa application and assistance processing firm based in the USA.
Brighton Pavilion Brighton scenic pic. Pic Steve Robards SR2003171 SUS-200318-200759001Brighton Pavilion Brighton scenic pic. Pic Steve Robards SR2003171 SUS-200318-200759001
Brighton Pavilion Brighton scenic pic. Pic Steve Robards SR2003171 SUS-200318-200759001

Their information relating to Brighton indicates 18% will not travel without a vaccine; 9% will not get a COVID-19 vaccine even if it’s available and 12% will only have staycations in the future.

Almost 9 in 10 (88%) of Brits surveyed agree that it is not safe to travel abroad due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Two thirds (67%) feel that the UK should have closed its borders when it first entered a lockdown.

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COVID-19 has cost the average Brit nearly £3,000 spanning across food, loss of earnings and cancelled events

Showing a clear generational divide, nearly 4 out of 10 (37%) millennials believe the media is exaggerating the outbreak, compared to just 6% of those aged 55 and over.

As three out of 10 (31%) of those surveyed say they will be too scared to travel after restrictions are lifted, there are a smaller number of people who are jumping at the chance to get abroad again (less than 2 in 10). Even though we have no idea how long these restrictions will last, in the public’s opinion it will take at least one year for them to consider going away – even if it’s a staycation in our own country.

Jayne Forrester, Director of International Development at Official-esta.com comments: “Whilst we are still in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, it is more important than ever to listen to the public’s opinions and worries on the current situation we are all faced with.

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“Understandably, the travel industry is currently paused as countries around the world are taking extraordinary measures to prevent the spread of the virus, and it is really interesting to see the difference in approaches and also the public’s view on travel in the future.

“Although we don’t yet know what the future holds, nor when the restrictions will be lifted, it is clear there will be a major impact on the tourism industry from the global pandemic. Saying this, the industry hasn’t come to a complete standstill – hotels around the world have been seen opening its doors to medical workers and supporting each other through these challenging times.”

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