Categories: COVID-19

No more COVID test, vaccination to enter UK from March 18

The United Kingdom (UK) says from Friday March 18, all COVID-19 travel restrictions for foreign travellers will be removed.

All foreign travellers will therefore require no evidence of CIVID-19 test or vaccination to enter the country, according to a Reuters report on Tuesday.

The UK Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, said the restrictions to be lifted would include the passenger locator form (PLF) for arrivals into the UK and all tests for passengers who do not qualify as vaccinated.

Consequently, unvaccinated passengers will no longer be required to take a pre-departure test and a second day post-arrival test.

“The UK is leading the world in removing all remaining COVID-19 travel restrictions, and today’s announcement is a testament to the hard work everyone in this country has put in place to roll out the vaccine and protect each other,” Shapps said in a statement issued on Monday.

“I said we wouldn’t keep travel measures in place for any longer than necessary, which we’re delivering on today – providing more welcome news and greater freedom for travellers ahead of the Easter holidays.

“I look forward to continuing to work with the travel sector and partners around the world to keep international travel moving.”

Health and Social Care Secretary, Sajid Javid, said the removal of the travel restrictions was due to the “incredible success” of the UK’s vaccination programme.

“As we learn to live with COVID-19, we’re taking further steps to open up international travel once again ahead of the Easter holidays,” he said.

“We will continue monitoring and tracking potential new variants and keep a reserve of measures that can be rapidly deployed if needed to keep us safe.

“We can remove these final restrictions thanks to the incredible success of our vaccination programme, which has seen more than 8 out of 10 adults across the UK boosted.”

The UK said it will, however, “maintain a range of contingency measures” so as to be able to take prompt action “to delay any future harmful variants of COVID-19 entering the UK should the need arise”.

Trends Admin

Share
Published by
Trends Admin

Recent Posts

Boniface scores as Leverkusen continue unbeaten season with 5 -1 win at Frankfurt

Boniface scores as Leverkusen continue unbeaten season with 5 -1 win at Frankfurt Victor Boniface was on…

30 mins ago

Missing Delta varsity female student found dead, two suspects arrested

Missing Delta varsity female student found dead, two suspects arrested Two suspects are in the custody…

35 mins ago

NAF airstrikes kill scores of terrorists in Borno, Niger enclaves

NAF airstrikes kill scores of terrorists in Borno, Niger enclaves The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Sunday…

41 mins ago

Edo 2024: Muslims demand fair representation in govt

Edo 2024: Muslims demand fair representation in govt In anticipation of the upcoming governorship election slated for…

45 mins ago

Fubara: I have moved on with governance despite political pressure

Fubara: I have moved on with governance despite political pressure Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State…

52 mins ago

FG begins disbursement of N50bn grant to small business owners

FG begins disbursement of N50bn grant to small business owners The Federal Government, FG, says it…

59 mins ago