The UK reduces quarantine period to 10 days for arrivals
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED KINGDOM/ Created : Dec 17, 2020, 22:00 IST
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As per the latest reports, travellers arriving in the UK from abroad will be soon able to cut their quarantine to 10 days from the current 14-day period. This move comes in the wake of increasing compliance with quarantine rules.
As per the latest reports, travellers arriving in the UK from abroad will be soon able to cut their quarantine to 10 days from the current 14-day period. This move comes in the wake of increasing compliance with quarantine rules. Read less
Reportedly, the reduced quarantine rule came into effect from December 15. As per the new rule, travellers will be able to cut their quarantine period short by taking a COVID-19 test on or after Day 5 of self-isolation. They will be allowed to leave the quarantine spot once their test result comes back as negative.
Reports further state that travellers will be required to pay for the test, which will cost them between £65 and £120, and only approved labs can be used.
Referring to this, an official stated that the new testing strategy will motivate people to travel more freely, by giving them the choice to test on day five. This rule will also boost the travel industry to grow as it continues to rebuild out of the pandemic, he added.
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