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The UK government is updating its list of high-risk countries for the fourth time, with different rules for those traveling to their destination.
We remind you that from October 4, foreign countries are divided only into “green” and “red”.
The first belongs to the state from which people return to England are subject to two rules: depending on whether they have been vaccinated or not.
Fully vaccinated passengers do not need a PCR text before the trip, and do not need to isolate themselves and do an 8-day test on arrival — 2 different days are enough to do a regular, low-cost test.
Unvaccinated must undergo all tests and be isolated for 10 days.
Those arriving from the “red” list are subject to much stricter requirements – not only tests, but also self-insulation hotel hotels approved by the UK government, and pay for these mandatory ones themselves. Price – more than £ 2,000.
From 7 October, only 7 countries will be included in this category.
🚨 | NEWS: The only seven countries to remain on England’s travel red list:
🔴 Peru
🔴 Ecuador
🔴 Colombia
🔴 Panama
🔴 Dominican Republic
🔴 Haiti
🔴 VenezuelaPer @breeallegretti
– Politics for All (@PoliticsForAlI) 2021 October 7
Following the update of the UK government, information on Lithuania remains on the list of raw materials, although the incidence of Covid-19 there is currently one of the lowest at the lowest (645 cases per 100,000 people in 2 weeks, 6 October data).
Along with updating the lists, the government has lifted recommendations not to go to 32 countries. Their list you can find it here.
The changes will take effect next Monday.