[ đ„BREAKING đ„] Episode 93 WTF?! Travel Corridors?!
Coronavirus regulations in the United Kingdom currently mean that you must self-isolate for 14 days if you return to the UK from a country outside the common travel area. However, the UK government has now announced that it is satisfied that it is now safe to ease these measures in England and has introduced travel corridors for some countries and territories.
From 10 July 2020, you will not have to self-isolate when you arrive in England if you are travelling or returning from one of the travel corridor countries or have not been to or stopped in a country thatâs not on the travel corridor list in the previous 14 days. This applies to all travel to England, by train, ferry, coach, air or any other route. If you have been to or stopped in a country thatâs not on the travel corridor list, you will have to self-isolate until 14 days have passed since you left that country.
In addition, the FCO has updated its global advisory against âall but essentialâ travel, exempting destinations that no longer pose an unacceptably high risk for British travellers. These exemptions come into effect on 4 July 2020, and these countries have been assessed as no longer presenting an unacceptably high risk to British people travelling abroad. Foreign & Commonwealth Office travel advice is based on risks to British nationals, including in-country public health assessments.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): travel corridors
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