The Daily Telegraph

Quarantine rules relaxed for foreign Cop26 attendees

- By Olivia Rudgard

COP26 attendees from red list countries will be allowed into the UK in a relaxation of the rules, as Britain sends vaccines abroad for delegates.

More than 20,000 people are expected to attend the climate conference in Glasgow in November, many of them from countries currently on the red or amber coronaviru­s lists.

Currently, non-british nationals who do not have residence rights in the UK cannot come into the country if they have been in a red-list country within 10 days, even if they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

But the rules will be relaxed for delegates of the UN conference, a Cop26 official said.

Unvaccinat­ed visitors will quarantine for 10 days, while vaccinated attendees will be required to quarantine for five days. It is not yet clear who will pay for the hotel rooms.

Delegates from amber and green list countries will not have to self-isolate whether they are vaccinated or not.

Vaccines have been offered to foreign delegates not yet inoculated against the virus, with priority given to those who have been unable to access doses.

Yesterday, Alok Sharma, the Cop26 president, said: “I’ve been very clear right from the start of taking on this role that this must be a physical event, and nothing that has happened has deterred me from that desire.”

“We’re talking about almost 200 countries coming together for a negotiatio­n, and that has to happen face to face. Of course, as part of this what we have to ensure is that we are running a very safe event, safe for the participan­ts but also, vitally importantl­y for me, safe for the people of Glasgow.”

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