UK to drop COVID test demand for vaccinated travellers from Feb. 11 & More News Here

(*11*)LONDON, Jan 24 (Reuters) – Fully vaccinated travellers arriving in Britain will not have to take a COVID-19 test, transport minister Grant Shapps stated on Monday, as the federal government units out plans to transfer past restrictions and reside with the virus.

Currently, vaccinated folks arriving in Britain are required to take a lateral stream test inside 2 days of arriving. At instances, the federal government has beforehand additionally required all passengers to take checks earlier than departing for Britain.

“We promised we wouldn’t keep these measures in place a day longer than necessary and it is obvious to me now that border testing for vaccinated travellers has outlived its usefulness,” Shapps advised parliament.

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From 0400 GMT on Feb. 11, absolutely vaccinated inbound passengers will solely have to confirm their standing on a passenger locator type, he stated. For now, absolutely vaccinated is not going to embody a requirement to have had a booster jab. Under 18s are handled as absolutely vaccinated passengers.

Those who don’t qualify as absolutely vaccinated will not have to isolate, or take a test on day 8. They will nonetheless have to present proof of a detrimental COVID-19 test earlier than travelling and take a PCR test after arriving in Britain, he stated.

“This is a proportionate system that moves us a step closer to normality while maintaining vital public health protections,” Shapps stated.

Britain will even add 16 additional nations, together with China and Mexico, to its checklist of recognised vaccine certificates.

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Shapps stated the choice for a “red list” of nations would stay in place to present a defence in opposition to new variants of concern, however the authorities was changing its managed quarantine system with alternate options resembling residence isolation.

“These contingency measures will only be applied if we are particularly concerned about a variant of concern which poses a substantial risk, one that is even greater than Omicron,” he stated.

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Reporting by Kate Holton and Kylie MacLellan; enhancing by James Davey and Paul Sandle

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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