UK travel red list cut to just seven countries
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The number of countries on the UK Covid travel red list will
be cut from 54 to seven, the government says.
South Africa, Brazil and Mexico come off the red list, which
requires travellers to quarantine in an approved hotel at their cost for 10
full days.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the changes begin on
Monday and "mark the next step" in opening travel.
This latest move will be seen as a boost to the airline
industry and families separated during the pandemic.
Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Haiti and the
Dominican Republic remain on the red list.
Pandemic travel rules in the UK have recently been
simplified, with the amber list cut, and advice against holidays changed for 32
countries.
But consumer group Which? warned the changes only reflect
requirements for arriving back in the UK.
"Travellers should be aware that they may still face
restrictions on entry to many destinations, especially those under 18 who are
not yet vaccinated," it said.
Source BBC
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