Britain gives relaxation in Corona rules, it is no longer mandatory for Indian travelers to stay in hotel quarantine

Britain gives relaxation in Corona rules, it is no longer mandatory for Indian travelers to stay in hotel quarantine
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There is news of relief for Indian citizens going to Britain. In fact, Britain has removed India from the red list and included it in the ‘Amber’ list, giving relaxation in the Corona rules. This rule will be effective from August 8. Explain that after being included in the red list, Indian travelers had to stay in the hotel for 10 days, but now if included in the Amber list, they will have to stay at home for 10 days.

Apart from India, the countries that have been moved to the Amber list include UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain. Britain’s Transport Secretary has given this information by tweeting. The Secretary of Transport said this is great news for anyone looking to connect with families, friends, and businesses around the world. At the same time, he thanked the health workers for the successful home vaccination program.

New Guidelines for Amber List
Under legal regulations for Amber Listed countries, passengers must undergo a corona test three days prior to departure and book in advance for two COVID tests upon arrival in the UK as well as complete a passenger locator form upon arrival Will happen.

Upon arrival in the UK, travelers will be required to quarantine at home or at a place they have already confirmed as their location for 10 days. After this, on or before the second day and on or after the eighth day, they will have to undergo a corona test.

Anita Amoli

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