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UK Updates the Red Green & Amber Lists

In the most recent revisions to Covid limitations, Canada and Denmark are among seven nations that have been moved to the Green List.

 

Thailand and Montenegro have been included in the UK government's red list, indicating that they are among the most dangerous travel destinations.

 

Finland, the Azores, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Lithuania will join the green list as well.

 

The revised rules will come into effect from Monday, at 04:00 BST.

 

Travellers returning to the UK from countries on the green list are exempted from quarantine, regardless of whether they have received two doses of the coronavirus vaccination or not.

However, the passengers are supposed to get tested before travelling to the UK and after they land in the UK. Furthermore, the passengers will be required to fill out a passenger location form.

While Canada has been added to the green list, British nationals are still prohibited from visiting the country.

If a country is on the red list, then only the UK or Irish nationals or UK residents are allowed to enter the UK from there. They must then pay to self-isolate at a government-certified hotel that has been certified by the UK authorities.

 

The revisions to the red list are being made to reflect "rising case rates in these countries and the serious risk that travel from these countries poses to UK public health," according to the Department of Transport.

UK Updated Red List

Every three weeks, the travel lists are updated by the UK authorities. Most nations are on the amber list, which means that fully vaccinated people do not have to quarantine as they land in the UK, but they must undergo testing before leaving and when they land in the UK.

 

Moreover, those who have not been double jabbed must isolate for 10 days at home before undergoing the COVID-19 testing.

 

The "limited number of green locations" is making overseas travel "more costly, onerous, and unpredictable compared to other countries," according to Airlines UK, which serves UK-registered airlines.

"Numerous families are awaiting the regulatory changes and are paying exorbitant testing fees. However, there are no signs from the government's part that this will shift," a spokesperson stated. 

"It's time for a more balanced approach, with tougher limitations focused at a small number of high-risk nations, as has already happened across Europe, where testing is abandoned for the fully vaccinated and from areas where COVID concerns are negligible." 

Changes to the movement traffic signal system, according to Charlie Cornish, CEO of Manchester Airports Group, which operates airports in Manchester, London Stansted, and the East Midlands, will make a "slight variation" in the transportation industry's recovery, and he has approached the government to "modify" it. 

He said except if the public authority eliminated the requirement for completely immunized individuals to step through exams, it would "keep on wasting the benefit reality that our driving immunization program should convey." 

Shadow transport secretary Jim McMahon cautioned "any relaxing of limitations conveys with its hazards, especially from variations that could sabotage the advancement we have made on vaccines." 

Scotland's Transport Secretary Michael Matheson said the progressions were "welcome for Scots with friends and family in Canada, however indeed show that global travel stays testing." 

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