UK to decide May 17 on permitting international travel

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The UK  government’s Global Travel Taskforce

  •  says it will announce in early May which countries will fall into
    red, amber or green categories in new traffic-light system based on
    covid risk
  • says it will confirm in early May whether international travel can
    resume from May 17
  • says restrictions for inbound passengers such as 10-day hotel
    quarantine, home quarantine and testing will apply differently for
    arrivals from red, amber or green countries
  • says there will be a “green watchlist” identifying
    countries most at risk of moving from green to amber, to warn
    travellers of potential changes in advance
  • says key factors in assessing countries will include percentage of
    population vaccinated, rate of infection, prevalence of variants of
    concern
  • recommends removing “permission to travel form”, meaning
    passengers would no longer need to prove valid reason for leaving
    country
  • says it will work with travel industry and private covid testing
    providers to try and reduce the cost of travel while ensuring travel
    is safe
  • says efforts to reduce costs could include cheaper tests when
    holidaymakers return home, and looking at whether government could
    provide pre-departure tests
  • says UK will play a leading role in developing international
    standards around a digital travel certification system
  • says UK government working on certification for outbound as well as
    inbound international trave

Headlines via Reuters 

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