The UK Government has removed all pre-departure testing requirements for fully-vaccinated travellers.
An official update has been posted on the UK.Gov website states:
- From 4am on Sunday 9 January, eligible fully vaccinated travellers and over 5s will be able to take a lateral flow test instead of a PCR on or before day 2 of their arrival in England.
- Lateral flow tests for travel can be booked from Friday 7 January and taken upon arrival, by the end of day 2.
- Eligible fully vaccinated passengers and under 18s will no longer need to take a pre-departure test or self-isolate on arrival in England from 4am on Friday 7 January but must continue to take their post-arrival tests.
- Anyone who receives a positive result on their lateral flow test must self-isolate immediately and order a NHS PCR test from gov.uk.
- Lateral flow tests for international travel must be purchased from a private provider as NHS Test and Trace lateral flow tests cannot be used for international travel.
- Passengers who have already bought a PCR to use for travel do not need to buy another test as PCRs can still be used.
- Unvaccinated passengers must continue to take a pre-departure test, PCR test on or before Day 2 and on or after Day 8 and self-isolate for 10 days.
- ‘Test to release’ remains an option for unvaccinated people to shorten their self-isolation period.
Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said:
“As we learn more about the Omicron variant it is right that we keep our testing and border measures under review to ensure they remain proportionate.
“The steps we’re taking will make travel easier for people while protecting the UK public from the virus.
“Omicron continues to be a serious threat and it is important that travellers continue to get tested. The most important thing anyone can do if they haven’t already is come forward for their vaccine.”
Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps said:
I’ve always said that we won’t keep international travel restrictions in place any longer than they are necessary to protect public health.
“That’s why we’re removing the temporary, extra testing measures we introduced for Omicron in November, making travel easier and cheaper for fully vaccinated passengers and providing a big boost for the travel industry as we enter the peak new year booking period.
“We want to provide more certainty to passengers and businesses, and will do a full review of our international travel measures for 2022 by the end of the month.”
No new countries have been added to the UK Red List which remains on standby.
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