Passengers who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in England from the European Union and the United States have been excluded from the ship.
The British government on Wednesday announced that the tourism sector and expatriates are now demanding that passengers who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 arriving in England from the European Union and the United States be expelled from the ship.
The move will take effect Monday at 4 p.m., Transport Minister Grant Shoppe said on Twitter.
For countries classified as “orange”, most tourist destinations, including the European Union and the United States, impose a minimum of five days’ shipping on the United Kingdom for travelers and expensive tests.
He had already excluded ship passengers who had been vaccinated by the British Health Service, but not those who had been vaccinated abroad, causing panic among British expatriates in these countries and making it very difficult to return home.
Guards were set up for the French
Due to the presence of the beta variant, England will henceforth apply the same dose to people from all countries on the “Orange” list except France who are vaccinated in the European Union or the United States.
The ministry said in a statement that special rules would continue to apply to those coming from France.
Travelers who have been vaccinated in the United States must prove that they are residents of the United States. Two days after arrival, a PCR check is mandatory.
These measures do not even consider countries classified as “red” by London (India, United Arab Emirates, South America, etc.), from which only residents of the United Kingdom can return to their homes to observe the high shipping ban. Dedicated hotels.
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