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Under the traffic light system, countries are rated as red, amber or green, depending on the risk they are believed to pose of importing new cases and variants of coronavirus to the UK.
Those on holiday at the moment, or looking to get away in the final week of August, will be carefully monitoring the status of the red, amber and green lists in case their holiday destination ...
The government is reviewing the red list, amber list and green list on Thursday August 5. An announcement is expected to come later this evening from Grant Shapps. READ MORE HERE ...
A major shake-up to the UK’s green, amber and red travel lists is expected this week following the next ... with more than 20 countries tipped to move from red to green list status. Advertisement.
The green, amber and red travel list is due to be reviewed twice before the school holidays and twice during the six-week break. Reviews are due on Thursday July 15, Thursday August 5 and Thursday ...
A shake-up to the UK’s green, amber and red travel list is expected this week, with several countries tipped to change status.
Earlier in March, Portugal and Mauritius moved from red to “amber,” which essentially applies to all other destinations. At present, arrivals from countries in this category must take a test ...
There are, as you've likely heard by now, green, amber, and red lists, denoting the restrictions on travel. READ MORE - Freedom Day: Face masks to remain 'essential' in Bristol Airport after July 19 ...
Portugal has also lost its 'green list' status, and will move to amber next week. Announced this afternoon, the changes will come into effect next Tuesday (June 8) at 4am.