The Huffington Post and BBC, citing sources, said England plans to adjust its rules to allow fully vaccinated US and EU travelers to enter the country without being quarantined.
According to the BBC, the decision was made on Wednesday morning during a meeting of British ministers.
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Currently, people who travel from countries that are on the so-called “amber leaf” Amber List), which includes the United States and most European countries, They must be in quarantine for 10 days at home or where they are, and be tested for coronavirus, even if they have been fully vaccinated.
Now the UK will recognize European and US vaccination papers, according to a Huffington Post report. These rules are subject to change if countries are placed on the Red List.
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British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab on Wednesday morning confirmed the fact that ministers are considering such changes. “A decision on this will be made shortly,” Sky News said.
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