Deccan Chronicle

Travel curbs: UK moves India from red to amber

Change effective from Sunday; UAE, Qatar, Bahrain in list

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London, Aug. 5: Fully vaccinated passengers from India will no longer be subjected to compulsory 10-day hotel quarantine as the UK moved the country from its “red” to “amber” list. Under Britain’s traffic light system for internatio­nal travel, returning from amber list countries means a 10day quarantine at home.

The change, announced by the Department for Transport, comes into effect from 4 am local time on Sunday.

“The UAE, Qatar, India and Bahrain will be moved from the red list to the amber list. All changes come into effect Sun 8th August at 4 am,” UK Transport

Secretary Grant Shapps tweeted.

“While it’s right we continue our cautious approach, it’s great news to open more destinatio­ns for people wanting to connect with families, friends and businesses across the globe, all thanks to our successful domestic vaccinatio­n programme,” he said.

The decision has come as a relief for the Indian diaspora in the UK, who had been demanding the easing of travel norms between India and Britain.

Under the legal rules for countries on the amber list, passengers must take a Covid test three days before departure and book in advance for two Covid tests to be taken upon arrival in England as well as complete a passenger locator form on arrival.

On arrival in England, passengers must quarantine at home or in the place they have confirmed as their location for 10 days and take a Covid-19 test on or before day two and on or after day eight.

Under-18 and those fully vaccinated in the UK are exempt from the home quarantine, as well as those who have received two doses of Covid vaccine in the EU and US.

Also exempt are those fully vaccinated in the UK or under the UK vaccine programme overseas.

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