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  • [ ]as the 31 December deadline set for the UK’s departure from those systems fast approaches, in the second article of our two-part series, Vet Record examines the implications for the veterinary workforce, animal welfare, education/research funding and transporting animals if no trade deal is agreed At a recent meeting of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EfraCom), Defra permanent secretary Tamara Finkelstein said there was a recruitment drive ongoing and she was ‘confident’ the department had appropriate contingency plans, including drafting in government-employed vets as a backup Transporting animals Rating worsened from amber last year Pets It is still uncertain whether the European Commission will grant the UK a type of ‘listed status’ that would allow pet movement across the EU to continue in a way similar to the pet travel scheme at present, says the BVA Horses and livestock During no-deal Brexit preparations in 2019, the European Commission agreed the UK’s listed status application after it met the animal health and biosecurity assurances required for a third country to export live animals, including equids, and animal products
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  • The_Veterinary_Record
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  • Focus on Brexit 2: are we more prepared?
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  • #901434
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  • 2020

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