- UK to let people who have been fully vaccinated in the US and EU avoid quarantine if arriving from amber list countries
- currently, only those who have been inoculated by the NHS are eligible for a “Covid pass” to show upon return
Plans to significantly open up international travel are to be expected says an article in The Guardian.
To end amber list quarantine
UK ministers to let people who have been fully vaccinated in the US and EU avoid quarantine if arriving from amber list countries. The move would benefit millions of people by finally letting them be reunited with family and friends based in the UK and businesses in the aviation and tourism sectors that have been hit hard by the pandemic.
‘Covid pass’
Currently, only those who have been inoculated by the NHS are eligible for a “Covid pass” to show upon return that would allow them to skip the self-isolation period of up to 10 days if coming from an amber list country, under the rules of the traffic light system that grades countries according to their case, variant and vaccination rates.
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Source: The Guardian