UK was omitted from the country’s list of destinations for safe travel.
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Andreas Wiseman International EditorThe UK Government has said it will publish guidance this week allowing “small numbers of essential cast and crew” to travel to the UK without having to quarantine for 14 days.Those individuals will need to live and work in “bubbles” comprising accommodation and filming locations only.The move is aimed at easing restrictions on high-end inward investment film and TV productions as well as major sporting events.
The UK has already published Covid safety
.UK was omitted from the country’s list of destinations for safe travel.
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England is offering cast and crew from Hollywood productions the opportunity to skip quarantine in order to resume filming.
Also Read: Americans Barred From European Union as Borders OpenOther major blockbusters set to start or resume filming in the country include Universal’s “Jurassic World: Dominion,” Warner Bros.’ “Fantastic Beasts 3,” Sony’s live-action musical adaptation of “Cinderella” and Disney’s remake of “The Little Mermaid.”However, the exemption comes with conditions.
coronavirus quarantine rules, the UK government announced today (July 5).Currently, people travelling into the UK must quarantine for two weeks on arrival. However, the government’s new plan will allow those who are essential to a production will not be required to quarantine.Instead, they will have to live and work in a controlled “bubble” environment for 14 days, travelling only between their accommodation and production location.
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Tom Grater International Film ReporterFrom July 10, visitors to England from 50 countries classified as “low risk” in regards to the coronavirus will no longer have to adhere to the nation’s mandatory two-week quarantine period, the UK government has confirmed.You can see an image of the full list, published on the government’s website, below. Key countries on it include: Germany, Spain, France, Italy, South Korea, and Australia.
Summer holidays abroad have been given the go-ahead as restrictions on non-essential overseas travel are due to be relaxed.Ministers have confirmed that the mandatory quarantine rule in the UK will be scrapped for arrivals from certain tourist hotspots.Currently, anyone coming into the UK from abroad is expected to self-isolate for 14 days.But this new policy - introduced on June 8 - will be revised on Monday, after the Home Secretary said it would be reviewed every three weeks.The government is