Hub in Belgium to keep NHS supplied in event of no-deal Brexit

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The government has created a logistics hub in Belgium where vital medical supplies will be stockpiled to stop the NHS running short of equipment if there is a no-deal Brexit.

Stents, implants and other products needed to ensure that patient care is not disrupted will be stored at the hub, the exact location of which has not been disclosed.

The Department of Health and Social Care has also arranged to get NHS supplies – including drugs – into Britain using seven new ferry routes, to bypass the chaos that is widely expected in and around Dover in the event of no deal.

The Department for Transport has agreed to pay two companies, Brittany Ferries and the Danish firm DFDS, £88.8m to transport products from the hub across the Channel over the next six months. Suppliers, including pharmaceutical companies which will store their products elsewhere, will be given priority access to the ferries.

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-keep-nhs-supplied-in-event-of-no-deal-brexit
 
I was going abroad the first week in April.
I've decided to stay in the UK, no idea what's happening with IDP's, green cards, and even if the ferries will be taking passengers then.
 
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