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UK readies plan to allow in vaccinated foreigners

Minister says system expected to be in place within ‘the next couple of weeks’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Jul 2021 10:30PM

UK readies plan to allow in vaccinated foreigners
From July 19, fully vaccinated UK residents and children will no longer have to quarantine on their return to England. – AFP pic, July 9, 2021

LONDON – The UK government said today it expected to announce a plan in the next fortnight allowing entry to double-vaccinated foreigners and British expatriates, as it eliminates most coronavirus curbs.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps also defended the government’s decision to allow in 1,000 football fans from Italy for Sunday’s European Championship final against England, to join some 60,000 other supporters. 

Many scientists are worried that the government’s plan to lift most curbs in England on July 19, and the green light to a large presence at the football final, will seed new outbreaks of Covid-19.

Shapps said the fans from Italy would be on specially chartered flights, stay in London only 12 hours and have a segregated zone at Wembley Stadium, and return home after the match.

“They aren’t able to travel anywhere else,” he told Sky News, calling it a “very restricted programme”.

The government said yesterday that from July 19, fully vaccinated UK residents and children will no longer have to quarantine on their return to England.

The announcement makes summer travel easier to some of Britons’ favourite holiday destinations, including France, Greece and Spain.

But the plan is limited to travellers who received their vaccinations through the UK’s health service, excluding British expatriates and foreigners jabbed abroad, triggering criticism from expats in particular.

Shapps said widening the scheme to expats and other travellers from overseas was “something we are very actively working on at the moment”.

The minister said he expected “in the next couple of weeks I’ll be able to come forward and say more about other locations in the world”. 

However, he said it was “easier done from some places like the EU, where they have a digital app coming along than it is in the United States, where I think they have 50 different systems, one for each state, largely paper-based”.

Britain recorded 32,551 Covid cases on Wednesday as infections surge owing to the more contagious Delta variant. It already has one of the worst death tolls in Europe, with more than 128,000 fatalities.

But the government insists that with vaccinations keeping hospitalisations and deaths relatively low, it is time to start reopening the economy after its third lockdown. – AFP, July 9, 2021

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