coronavirus restrictions - Tier 3 - are now advised they should not leave the area. While those outside of these areas are told they should not enter them unless absolutely necessary.
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Italy, mainland Greece, Poland and Sweden are currently at risk of being removed from the 'green list', with each of these destinations reporting infection levels higher than the threshold of 20 per 100,000.
However all of these countries' coronavirus rates are lower than England's current infection rate of 57.3 per 100,000 people.The devolved nations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland operate their own schemes with their own individual rules and guidance.
.coronavirus restrictions - Tier 3 - are now advised they should not leave the area. While those outside of these areas are told they should not enter them unless absolutely necessary.
Wales in not about introducing a border, or an anti-English sentiment. From 6pm on Friday, people from high-risk areas of the UK will be prohibited from entering Wales as the country battles rising numbers of coronavirus cases.
coronavirus restrictions. Italy, San Marino and Vatican City State are now no longer on the Britain's 'safe travel' list, and travellers arriving back in England from these places after 4am on October 18 will now need to self-isolate.
Wales are changing on Friday - with people banned from entering the country if they are from an area of the UK 'with a high prevalence of coronavirus'. After Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford had his request for a travel restrictions to be implemented in high-risk areas rejected, the devolved government has now imposed its own regulations.
holidays and flights.
TUI has added even more flights and holidays as travel restrictions change. Last Thursday (October 7) five Greek islands were added to the safe list meaning arrivals back in the UK don't have to self-isolate for 14 days.
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! will still be filmed in Wales despite new restrictions, an ITV spokesperson told Standard Online.There were fears the popular ITV series, hosted by Ant and Dec may be hauled from the schedules after Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford announced that UK citizens in areas under Tier 2 and Tier 3 coronavirus restrictions are banned from entering the country.This has the potential for things to become particularly difficult as London is set to enter the Tier 2
Nicola Sturgeon is considering travel restrictions to prevent people coming to Scotland from known Covid hotspots elsewhere in the UK. It could mean residents in cities like Manchester and Liverpool - where the number of infections have rocketed in the last month - being asked not to travel north of the Border.
Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots not to travel to areas of England that are deemed to have ‘high’ or ‘very high’ rates of coronavirus infection. The First Minister said that a growing number of Covid-19 infections in Scotland were linked to travel outside of the country.NHS Scotland’s Test and Protect figures revealed that 252 people who tested positive for the virus in the last week reported some form of travel to other parts of the UK.
Pubs and restaurants will have to close for four weeks, while schools will shut for two weeks as part of new rules announced by the Northern Ireland Executive.
coronavirus hotspots as “inadequate” and warned it could impose restrictions on tourists from high-risk areas.The Welsh government says there is now evidence that travel to and from areas of England with high rates of coronavirus has contributed to the spread of the virus to other areas of the UK.Yesterday, Mr Drakeford attended a Cobra meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, to discuss the proposed introduction of a tiered system of local restrictions in England.Afterwards, a
breaks.The three-tier system will see each part of England allocated a category depending on their rates of coronavirus infection - and interventions handed down depending on tier level.As the Greater Manchester region is put into 'Tier 2' lockdown, the regulations are expected to remain similar to they are now - that travel in and out of the area is still technically allowed.However there is likely to be guidelines in place to limit travel for those in Tier 3 lockdown.It is expected that people
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tourism spots in the top 500.According to Lonely Planet, 34 of the world’s best travel experiences can be found in the UK, with nine of them in Scotland.The second edition of the bestselling book, which is available to buy now contains the 'definitive wish-list of the 500 most thrilling travel experiences, ranked in order of brilliance'.Petra in Jordan was listed as the top place to experience in the world.Almost half of the dream recommendations outdoors or wildlife experiences, reflecting the