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For some, this can include activities such as online gaming, time spent on social media and binge-watching Blackjack
By October 2019, new British passports will have dark blue coversGettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropePetsYou will still be able to travel to the EU with your pet after Brexit, but it could well get more complicated depending on the status that the European Union decide to apply Blackjack
The UK Chamber of Shipping says: “Unlike the carriage of cargo, trade deals do not have a significant effect on the cruise and passenger ferry industry Blackjack
damage to the lining of the blood vessel wall Blackjack
But they will still be burgundy Blackjack
These are currently sold from a limited number of Post Offices, but the government intends to make them widely available Blackjack
Many celebrities who have suffered from DVT or PE-related incidents including tennis ace Serena Williams; cricket player Andrew Flintoff, who developed a DVT while he was recovering from a knee operation; Billy Connolly, while receiving treatment for cancer; and former foreign secretary Boris Johnson Blackjack
How likely is it that I’ll get DVT?RecommendedHow to fall asleep on a planeIt is important to be aware that people of all ages are at risk of DVT and PE – together they are known as venous thromboembolism (VTE) Blackjack
What is DVT? It’s is a blood clot that develops within a deep vein in the body, usually in the leg Blackjack
Normally, blood flows smoothly through the veins without clotting Blackjack
Treatment, says the NHS, is “at a reduced cost or, in many cases, free of charge” Blackjack
Because third-country nationals can remain in the Schengen area for 90 days, the actual check carried out could be that the passport has at least six months’ validity remaining on the date of arrivalGettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeOnline registration prior to travel – ETIASFrom 2021, non-EU nationals who do not require a visa to enter the Schengen area – including British travellers – will need to request prior authorisation to visit Schengen countries Blackjack
changes in the clotting mechanism of the blood Blackjack
That means there must be at least 90 days (roughly three months) left on your passport beyond your intended date of departure Blackjack
UK passports issued from 30 March 2019 will have the words “European Union” removed from the cover and the first page (along with the translations into Welsh and Gaelic) Blackjack
The Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is aimed at reducing the “migration, security or public-health risk” from nationals of visa-exempt third countries, which is what the UK will become after Brexit Blackjack
The cost is £5 Blackjack
Pregnant women and new mothers, those taking the contraceptive pill or who are on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) are also at risk as are those with a family history of blood clots Blackjack
Insurers will provide on request a “Green Card”, for which an extra charge will be madePAHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeFlightsEven in the event of a no-deal Brexit, flights will continue to operate between the UK and European Union Blackjack
And last year, a study found that computer gamers as young as 12 have suffered potentially deadly deep-vein thrombosis after becoming so absorbed in games, they hardly moved for more than three hours Blackjack
But Dave Dyson, chef executive of Three, says his firm is “committed to maintain the availability of roaming in the EU at no additional cost following Brexit”AFP/Getty In most cases, DVT can be treated Blackjack
In theory, mobile phone firms can impose whatever fees they think the market will bear Blackjack
Clots develop in the body when the blood cells clump together Blackjack
Can DVT be prevented?Keeping your weight at a healthy level, staying active and exercising regularly all helps Blackjack
PE occurs when the DVT breaks off and moves into the lungs, depriving the body of the oxygen and blood supply that it needs and causing permanent tissue damage Blackjack
What are the symptoms?Sadly, there may be few or no symptoms of DVT and 80 per cent of cases are “silent” Blackjack
The research identified a 12-year-old who had played for four hours with his legs in a kneeling position when he suffered a blood clot Blackjack
Buried in a document called Beyond the Horizon: The Future of UK Aviation, the government says “the UK will not fall below current standards of protection when we leave the EU”AFP/GettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeEntry regulations to the European UnionFrom 11pm GMT on 29 March 2019, UK travellers will become “third-country nationals” when travelling to Schengen countries and subject to the standard rules of admission for citizens of nations such as the US, Japan and Australia Blackjack
” Having said that, the government and Kent County Council are planning for possible chaos at Channel ports because of a backlog of trucks in the event of a no-deal Brexit Blackjack
Symptoms of a PE include symptoms of a DVT along with the following: sudden shortness of breath chest pain that is sharp or stabbing; may get worse with deep breaths rapid heart rate unexplained cough, sometimes with bloody mucus Blackjack
This applies to all forms of travel, including flying Blackjack
You should drink plenty of water, wear loose fitting clothes and move around at regular intervals when travelling Blackjack
If the UK is given “Part 2 listed status”, there would be some extra requirements for travelling pets and owners post-Brexit Blackjack
These generally specify that they will not be liable for “consequential losses” as a result of Brexit-related issuesPAHow Brexit will affect your travel to Europe‘Fast track’ lanes for passport control entering EU countriesBritish passport holders will not be able to use them, and must join the queue for third-country nationals Blackjack
The formation of DVT clots can be triggered by a combination of factors including: reduced blood flow through the veins Blackjack
If it is not it can lead to a pulmonary embolism, which is fatal if left untreated Blackjack
But it adds that if the UK is given unlisted, third-country status, “owners who wish to travel with their pets from the UK to EU nations will need to discuss their specific preparations and requirements with an Official Veterinarian at least four months prior to their desired travel dateAFP/GettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeEurotunnel/EurostarThe Treaty of Canterbury between the UK and France governs the Channel Tunnel link and operations will continue – subject to any local disruption at Folkestone and/or CalaisAFP/GettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeDrivingMotorists, whether taking their own cars or hiring abroad, are likely to need to obtain an International Driving Permit or two; different EU countries are signed up to different treaties, so for a trip embracing Spain and France you would need both types Blackjack
Is it true that flying puts you at greater risk of suffering from DVT?Flying itself does not increase your chance of getting DVT Blackjack
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However, in the event of the UK leaving with no deal, many flights are likely to be cancelled because departures would be capped at 2018 levels Blackjack
In 2011, 20-year-old Chris Staniforth died after spending up to 12 hours at a time playing on his Xbox Blackjack
As UK airlines have already announced thousands of new flights to Europe from the end of March 2019, some would have to be cancelledGettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeAir routesThe network of flight links between Britain and eastern Europe could be affected by any reduction in the number of workers from those countries Blackjack
There is no certainty about what may replace itPAHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeMobile phonesFrom 30 March 2019, the law banning mobile phone firms from charging extra for calls and data in Europe will cease, though operators have yet to set out exactly what will replace it Blackjack
It costs €7 for three yearsAFP/GettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to Europe‘Brexit clauses’A large number of travel providers – even including National Express coaches – have added “Brexit clauses” to their terms and conditions Blackjack
DVT is often linked to air travel but research suggests anyone who sits still for long periods of time – at work, at home or while travelling – is at risk Blackjack
The explicit standardisation of commodity codes and tariffs associated with trade deals have little relevance to holidaymakers Blackjack
How Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeShow all 141/14How Brexit will affect your travel to Europe How Brexit will affect your travel to EuropePassportsBritish passports that expire after 29 March 2019 will continue to be valid as UK travel documents, but will lose the power that comes with being a European Union passport – notably the right of free movement within the EU27 Blackjack
This can be caused by pregnancy, some drug treatments and genetic disposition Blackjack
Paul Westerman, a blood-clot survivor and director of RBR Active – which produces a product to improve blood flow – explains what you can do to prevent DVT Blackjack
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This occurs when people are sedentary for 90 minutes or longer Blackjack
” The EHIC also works in Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein Blackjack
But RBR Active recently launched the #SeekHELP campaign to warn anyone who experiences heat, excessive redness, localised swelling or pain in their leg or arm to get urgent medical attention Blackjack
Not only do they use the flights – so do their families and friendsPA How Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeFlight disruption rightsCurrent European passengers’ rights rules, known as EC261/2004, stipulate high payouts for delays and cancellations that cannot be attributed to “extraordinary circumstances” Blackjack
If you have a particularly sedentary lifestyle, you should look to get up and move around every 90 minutes to get your blood moving Blackjack
Every year deep-vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism kill more people than Aids, breast cancer, prostate cancer and motoring accidents combined Blackjack
People holding an EU passport or ID card as well as a British passport will be able to exit the UK on the British passport but enter Europe on the EU documentGettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeFerriesThe ferry industry insists vessels will continue to sail Blackjack
“These would require an additional visit to the vet and some additional papers to be carried but would not prevent you from enjoying your trip,” says Eurotunnel Blackjack
From 11pm GMT on 29 March 2019, when the UK ceases to belong to the European Union, British travellers will have no automatic right to use the EHIC Blackjack
DVT can affect anyone, of any age, at any time Blackjack
✕Support free-thinking journalism and attend Independent eventsThere are also products on the market to help reduce the risk, including compression stockings, which are routinely used in hospitals, and anti-coagulation medication – “blood thinners” – on prescription Blackjack
However, they are most common in people aged 40 or over, those who have existing health problems, or have had surgery on the pelvis, hips or knees Blackjack
This would impinge on holidaymakers’ plansPA How Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeEuropean Health Insurance Card (EHIC)The EU says: “If you fall ill or have an accident during a visit to another EU country, as an EU citizen you have the right to receive the necessary public healthcare in any EU country under the same conditions as people in the host country Blackjack
Motor insurance will no longer automatically extend to the EU Blackjack
This can occur after surgical procedures, trauma or inflammation Blackjack
People who do not have any of these risk factors may still develop DVT because of a sedentary lifestyle Blackjack
However, prolonged inactivity such as sitting still on a long-distance flight can increase your risk Blackjack

DVT can affect anyone, of any age, at any time Blackjack
Motor insurance will no longer automatically extend to the EU Blackjack
This would impinge on holidaymakers’ plansPA How Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeEuropean Health Insurance Card (EHIC)The EU says: “If you fall ill or have an accident during a visit to another EU country, as an EU citizen you have the right to receive the necessary public healthcare in any EU country under the same conditions as people in the host country Blackjack
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If the UK is given “Part 2 listed status”, there would be some extra requirements for travelling pets and owners post-Brexit Blackjack
By October 2019, new British passports will have dark blue coversGettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropePetsYou will still be able to travel to the EU with your pet after Brexit, but it could well get more complicated depending on the status that the European Union decide to apply Blackjack
However, they are most common in people aged 40 or over, those who have existing health problems, or have had surgery on the pelvis, hips or knees Blackjack
Every year deep-vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism kill more people than Aids, breast cancer, prostate cancer and motoring accidents combined Blackjack
What are the symptoms?Sadly, there may be few or no symptoms of DVT and 80 per cent of cases are “silent” Blackjack
But Dave Dyson, chef executive of Three, says his firm is “committed to maintain the availability of roaming in the EU at no additional cost following Brexit”AFP/Getty In most cases, DVT can be treated Blackjack
The research identified a 12-year-old who had played for four hours with his legs in a kneeling position when he suffered a blood clot Blackjack
This can be caused by pregnancy, some drug treatments and genetic disposition Blackjack
” The EHIC also works in Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein Blackjack
These are currently sold from a limited number of Post Offices, but the government intends to make them widely available Blackjack
It costs €7 for three yearsAFP/GettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to Europe‘Brexit clauses’A large number of travel providers – even including National Express coaches – have added “Brexit clauses” to their terms and conditions Blackjack
changes in the clotting mechanism of the blood Blackjack
This applies to all forms of travel, including flying Blackjack
However, in the event of the UK leaving with no deal, many flights are likely to be cancelled because departures would be capped at 2018 levels Blackjack
However, prolonged inactivity such as sitting still on a long-distance flight can increase your risk Blackjack
If it is not it can lead to a pulmonary embolism, which is fatal if left untreated Blackjack
✕Support free-thinking journalism and attend Independent eventsThere are also products on the market to help reduce the risk, including compression stockings, which are routinely used in hospitals, and anti-coagulation medication – “blood thinners” – on prescription Blackjack
These generally specify that they will not be liable for “consequential losses” as a result of Brexit-related issuesPAHow Brexit will affect your travel to Europe‘Fast track’ lanes for passport control entering EU countriesBritish passport holders will not be able to use them, and must join the queue for third-country nationals Blackjack
But RBR Active recently launched the #SeekHELP campaign to warn anyone who experiences heat, excessive redness, localised swelling or pain in their leg or arm to get urgent medical attention Blackjack
Pregnant women and new mothers, those taking the contraceptive pill or who are on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) are also at risk as are those with a family history of blood clots Blackjack
This can occur after surgical procedures, trauma or inflammation Blackjack
This occurs when people are sedentary for 90 minutes or longer Blackjack
Symptoms of a PE include symptoms of a DVT along with the following: sudden shortness of breath chest pain that is sharp or stabbing; may get worse with deep breaths rapid heart rate unexplained cough, sometimes with bloody mucus Blackjack
For some, this can include activities such as online gaming, time spent on social media and binge-watching Blackjack
Not only do they use the flights – so do their families and friendsPA How Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeFlight disruption rightsCurrent European passengers’ rights rules, known as EC261/2004, stipulate high payouts for delays and cancellations that cannot be attributed to “extraordinary circumstances” Blackjack
The cost is £5 Blackjack
In 2011, 20-year-old Chris Staniforth died after spending up to 12 hours at a time playing on his Xbox Blackjack
People holding an EU passport or ID card as well as a British passport will be able to exit the UK on the British passport but enter Europe on the EU documentGettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeFerriesThe ferry industry insists vessels will continue to sail Blackjack
Is it true that flying puts you at greater risk of suffering from DVT?Flying itself does not increase your chance of getting DVT Blackjack
The explicit standardisation of commodity codes and tariffs associated with trade deals have little relevance to holidaymakers Blackjack
If you have a particularly sedentary lifestyle, you should look to get up and move around every 90 minutes to get your blood moving Blackjack
Insurers will provide on request a “Green Card”, for which an extra charge will be madePAHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeFlightsEven in the event of a no-deal Brexit, flights will continue to operate between the UK and European Union Blackjack
damage to the lining of the blood vessel wall Blackjack
You should drink plenty of water, wear loose fitting clothes and move around at regular intervals when travelling Blackjack
But it adds that if the UK is given unlisted, third-country status, “owners who wish to travel with their pets from the UK to EU nations will need to discuss their specific preparations and requirements with an Official Veterinarian at least four months prior to their desired travel dateAFP/GettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeEurotunnel/EurostarThe Treaty of Canterbury between the UK and France governs the Channel Tunnel link and operations will continue – subject to any local disruption at Folkestone and/or CalaisAFP/GettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeDrivingMotorists, whether taking their own cars or hiring abroad, are likely to need to obtain an International Driving Permit or two; different EU countries are signed up to different treaties, so for a trip embracing Spain and France you would need both types Blackjack
As UK airlines have already announced thousands of new flights to Europe from the end of March 2019, some would have to be cancelledGettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeAir routesThe network of flight links between Britain and eastern Europe could be affected by any reduction in the number of workers from those countries Blackjack
But they will still be burgundy Blackjack
DVT is often linked to air travel but research suggests anyone who sits still for long periods of time – at work, at home or while travelling – is at risk Blackjack
That means there must be at least 90 days (roughly three months) left on your passport beyond your intended date of departure Blackjack
Clots develop in the body when the blood cells clump together Blackjack
From 11pm GMT on 29 March 2019, when the UK ceases to belong to the European Union, British travellers will have no automatic right to use the EHIC Blackjack
Can DVT be prevented?Keeping your weight at a healthy level, staying active and exercising regularly all helps Blackjack
Buried in a document called Beyond the Horizon: The Future of UK Aviation, the government says “the UK will not fall below current standards of protection when we leave the EU”AFP/GettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeEntry regulations to the European UnionFrom 11pm GMT on 29 March 2019, UK travellers will become “third-country nationals” when travelling to Schengen countries and subject to the standard rules of admission for citizens of nations such as the US, Japan and Australia Blackjack
Many celebrities who have suffered from DVT or PE-related incidents including tennis ace Serena Williams; cricket player Andrew Flintoff, who developed a DVT while he was recovering from a knee operation; Billy Connolly, while receiving treatment for cancer; and former foreign secretary Boris Johnson Blackjack
What is DVT? It’s is a blood clot that develops within a deep vein in the body, usually in the leg Blackjack
People who do not have any of these risk factors may still develop DVT because of a sedentary lifestyle Blackjack
Normally, blood flows smoothly through the veins without clotting Blackjack
There is no certainty about what may replace itPAHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeMobile phonesFrom 30 March 2019, the law banning mobile phone firms from charging extra for calls and data in Europe will cease, though operators have yet to set out exactly what will replace it Blackjack
In theory, mobile phone firms can impose whatever fees they think the market will bear Blackjack
The formation of DVT clots can be triggered by a combination of factors including: reduced blood flow through the veins Blackjack
PE occurs when the DVT breaks off and moves into the lungs, depriving the body of the oxygen and blood supply that it needs and causing permanent tissue damage Blackjack
“These would require an additional visit to the vet and some additional papers to be carried but would not prevent you from enjoying your trip,” says Eurotunnel Blackjack
Because third-country nationals can remain in the Schengen area for 90 days, the actual check carried out could be that the passport has at least six months’ validity remaining on the date of arrivalGettyHow Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeOnline registration prior to travel – ETIASFrom 2021, non-EU nationals who do not require a visa to enter the Schengen area – including British travellers – will need to request prior authorisation to visit Schengen countries Blackjack
How Brexit will affect your travel to EuropeShow all 141/14How Brexit will affect your travel to Europe How Brexit will affect your travel to EuropePassportsBritish passports that expire after 29 March 2019 will continue to be valid as UK travel documents, but will lose the power that comes with being a European Union passport – notably the right of free movement within the EU27 Blackjack
The Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is aimed at reducing the “migration, security or public-health risk” from nationals of visa-exempt third countries, which is what the UK will become after Brexit Blackjack
How likely is it that I’ll get DVT?RecommendedHow to fall asleep on a planeIt is important to be aware that people of all ages are at risk of DVT and PE – together they are known as venous thromboembolism (VTE) Blackjack
” Having said that, the government and Kent County Council are planning for possible chaos at Channel ports because of a backlog of trucks in the event of a no-deal Brexit Blackjack
And last year, a study found that computer gamers as young as 12 have suffered potentially deadly deep-vein thrombosis after becoming so absorbed in games, they hardly moved for more than three hours Blackjack
UK passports issued from 30 March 2019 will have the words “European Union” removed from the cover and the first page (along with the translations into Welsh and Gaelic) Blackjack
The UK Chamber of Shipping says: “Unlike the carriage of cargo, trade deals do not have a significant effect on the cruise and passenger ferry industry Blackjack
Treatment, says the NHS, is “at a reduced cost or, in many cases, free of charge” Blackjack
Paul Westerman, a blood-clot survivor and director of RBR Active – which produces a product to improve blood flow – explains what you can do to prevent DVT Blackjack
50 for each Blackjack

