The Sunday Guardian

‘NO QUARANTINE FOR ARRIVALS FROM LOW RISK COUNTRIES’

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LONDON: Britain will ditch a 14-day quarantine period for people arriving from countries it deems to be lower risk for COVID-19 , the government said on Friday. Official travel advice against all but essential travel outside Britain will also be eased for some countries and regions. Taken together, these changes will make it easier for Britons to travel abroad for summer holidays. The relaxation­s are the latest taken by the government to unwind emergency measures put in place to stop the spread of COVID-19, as ministers look to limit the economic damage caused by the virus. An expert panel will put nations into three categories: green, amber and red. Passengers arriving from green and amber countries will no longer have to quarantine themselves for 14 days after their arrival. “Our new risk-assessment system will enable us to carefully open a number of safe travel routes around the world,” a government spokeswoma­n said. “But we will not hesitate to put on the brakes if any risks re-emerge.” The rules for red-category countries will not change. The quarantine policy, introduced on June 8, has been heavily criticised by airlines, airports and the hospitalit­y sector who say it deters internatio­nal travel at a time when they had been hoping for it to recover

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