Yorkshire Post

Tests before you fly are on way for passengers coming into UK

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PRE- FLIGHT Covid- 19 testing for passengers travelling to the UK will be introduced shortly, the Government said.

Health Minister Lord Bethell said internatio­nal travel had been a source of infection for the UK in the first and second wave of the pandemic and noted it “continues to be”.

He told the Lords: “The prospect of the South African variant, that is even more transmissi­ble than the Kent variant, puts a spotlight on this threat to infection.

“That is why we are working on processing new measures that will be introduced shortly – to have pre- flight testing for travellers to Britain and we look forward to those being announced shortly.”

Professor Robert Winston was among several peers to earlier raise concerns over the lack of checks for internatio­nal travellers.

The Labour peer warned: “The more people who are infected in a population, the more likelihood there is of mutation which may be deleteriou­s to human health.

“The more treatment that is given to people, the more likely there is to be a mutation as the virus fights against that treatment.

“The more people that come from outside your own environmen­t, for example outside the country, the more likely they are to bring such mutations in with them.”

Lord Winston said one of the “clear issues” was internatio­nal travel, adding hundreds of thousands of people were arriving on a weekly basis.

He went on: “We’re not properly tracking them, we’re not properly tracing them and some of them are being asked if they might voluntaril­y like to be tested and then they have to pay for it. “This is clearly nonsense. “There should be a much stricter control on people coming into this country, as is happening in other countries.”

The news comes after Ryanair said it would operate “few, if any, flights” to and from the UK and Ireland from January 21, after more restrictio­ns were put in place in the countries.

The Irish airline said new restrictio­ns meant it would “significan­tly cut its flight schedules” from Thursday January 21.

 ??  ?? VIRUS FEARS: Lord Winston was one of several members to raise concerns over air travel.
VIRUS FEARS: Lord Winston was one of several members to raise concerns over air travel.

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