LONDON: Simplified international travel regulations for valid Monday in the UK, relieves quarantine requirements and testing for travelers who are fully vaccinated from more than 50 countries, and the conservative government swore will try to regularly expand the rules to more countries.
However, the rules have triggered anger from many countries in the developing world, especially India, which has been excluded from the list of countries that the vaccination program received by the British authorities.
The New Delhi government on Friday said British citizens traveling in India had to undergo Covid-19 and 10 quarantine tests, similar to the steps imposed on Indian residents visiting England as part of a new regime, completely facilitating vaccinated tourists’ requirements 18 countries, including Canada, Japan and the United Arab Emirates.
This is built in the pilot phase with A.S.
And most European countries begin during the summer.
The Department of Transportation said it would take “a gradual approach” to recognize vaccines managed by the state and additional regions.
“The British government continues to work with international partners because we strive to routinely expand policies to the countries and further regions,” said the department .
under the new rules, the British canceled the traffic light system for international travel, which applies various rules to travelers from countries in three categories of risk Covid-19 are different.
Now there are only two categories: the “red list” bar which The most important trip, and the whole world.
But travelers from non-red list countries are not all treated equally without the covid-19 pre-departure test and without dim Inta to quarante at the time.
But tourists from countries whose vaccination programs are not recognized by the British Authority will still be asked to show pre-departure and quarantine tests for 10 days.
Most countries in Africa and South America, as well as Asian countries such as China, India and Vietnam, do not have a vaccination program authorized by the UK