The UK government has been promising to drop self-isolation, and reduce tests from three to two, for fully-vaccinated Brits who return from amber list nations. But multiple reports today suggest the travel quarantine changes will begin on July 19, just 12 days from now. It would mean the advice not to travel to amber list countries - which make up almost all destinations - would be lifted. And people who've had a second jab at least two weeks ago wouldn't need to quarantine on return. Ministers are set to meet this week to sign off on the policy that will allow people returning from amber destinations to not have to isolate for 10 days if vaccinated twice.
Source: Daily Mirror July 07, 2021 00:00 UTC