The UK government updated its protocols today after worrying about spikes in Covid-19 infection rates in the EU.Six countries have been disposed of from the “insurance” list, meaning it takes 40 14 days to reach England and Northern Airports in Ireland (Scotland and Wales have their own rules).Here’s what you want to know.
The British government became involved in increasing France’s infection rates over the more than two weeks and added arrivals from France to the quarantine list, starting at four a.m.Saturday morning.
Tuesday’s daily Covid-19 infection rate was 1397, an increase of approximately 35% on the same day last week (but below more than 2000 weekend highs), so I expected it to simply decrease.
However, the rate on Thursday 2699, which led the UK to act.
With 400,000 Britons lately intending to be on holiday in the country, there will be a crazy racing house before the start of school; otherwise, young people will have to miss the start of the course because they will be forced to stay home.
Ireland put Malta on its quarantine list last week, forcing it to return from the archipelago to four days and four days, while Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania also did the same, and today the same goes for everyone returning to the UK from one of the Maltese Islands People have to get home before four on Saturday morning to not quarantine.
The Telegraph reported that cases, not deaths, increased particularly over the past week and that the mask had become mandatory in Amsterdam, Dutch officials reaffirmed that they were not convinced of the effectiveness of the face mask involving Covid-19.get home by four o’clock on Saturday morning so they don’t go into quarantine.
This is less for British tourists due to distance, but the British government also withdrew the Turks.
The following countries have Covid-19 rates under control and are allowed in those EU states without having to be quarantined thereafter. Infection rates are shown in parentheses: Estonia (9.1), Finland (3.7), Hungary (2.8), Italy (7.5), Latvia (3.8), Liechtenstein (5.2), Lithuania (8.8), Norway (9.8), Slovakia (7.7) and Slovenia (8.1).
On Friday 7 August, Luxembourg (145.8), Belgium (61.7) and Andorra (76.6) were removed from the “safe” list of EU countries, meaning quarantine is now required for all visitors arriving in the UK from those countries.The accumulation of evidence in many of these countries has increased Covid-19 rates.
Spain (90.3), Portugal (24.6), Sweden (35), Romania (85.7) and Bulgaria (41.3) are registered on the quarantine list.
Spain is of particular concern. It reported an average of 4,923 new cases in the following week, more than Britain, France, Germany and Italy combined, according to AFP.
People arriving in the UK but not quarantined will be subject to a fine of 1000 euros ($1305).
A complete list of all countries on the UK government’s safe list can be found on the website of the Ministry of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (FCO).