The following will remain on the red list: Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Colombia, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Currently, it includes all Latin American countries, nearly half of African countries and a dozen or so Asian countries. All people returning from Red List countries must be quarantined in hotels for a full 10 nights and cost £2,285, only UK and Irish nationals and residents allowed in.

British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said a significant reduction in the number of countries on the red list was made possible thanks to advances in immunization worldwide.

“Restoring people’s confidence in travel is key to rebuilding our economy and leveling the playing field in this country,” Shapps emphasized. “With fewer restrictions and more travelers, we will be able to safely move forward on the path to recovery.”

The UK will also recognize vaccinations from 37 other countries, which will allow those coming from there to avoid quarantine. (Photo: Getty Images)

In addition to reducing the red list, Shapps also announced that the UK will recognize vaccinations from 37 other countries, which will allow those coming from there to avoid quarantine.

So far, people vaccinated against Covid-19 in Great Britain, the European Union, EFTA countries, the United States of America, as well as many other countries have been released from home quarantine, including in Australia, New Zealand and Japan. South Korea and Israel. Now they will join this group, among others Hong Kong, Brazil, Turkey, India, Pakistan, Kenya and Ghana.

People from countries outside the Red List who have not been vaccinated or have been vaccinated in countries where immunization programs are not recognized by the UK Government must undergo a 10-day home quarantine.

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The changes announced by the British government concern only those coming to England, but the Welsh government has already announced that it will comply, and the Scottish government has stated that it has been agreed between the authorities of the four parts of the United Kingdom, indicating Scotland and Northern Ireland will do it themselves.

Changes come Monday from 4:00 AM GMT.

Bartłomiej Niedziński / PAP / Agata C.