A total of twenty-one countries were added to Qatar’s red list on Monday, including Russia, Singapore, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.
According
to report, Qatar has added the UK to its red list for international travel due
to concerns over coronavirus cases.
The
decision means even fully vaccinated tourists must spend two nights in
quarantine at a hotel on arrival in the Middle Eastern country.
Seven-day
hotel stays are required for visitors who are not fully vaccinated.
This will
affect thousands of holidaymakers planning to visit the popular winter sun
destination.
In
addition to the hotel quarantine requirement, visitors from red tier locations
must also provide evidence of a negative PCR test taken within the previous 72
hours before arrival in Qatar.
Apart from
10 nations on the “exceptional red list”, such as Egypt, India and Sri Lanka,
the rest of the world is on Qatar’s green list.
Fully
vaccinated visitors from a green list country are exempt from quarantine but
must still take a PCR test.
Those who
have not been jabbed must spend seven days in a quarantine hotel.
There are
different rules for children and people visiting close relatives.
Qatar’s
decision to put the UK on its red list comes after Morocco banned direct
flights from the UK, Germany and the Netherlands on October 20.
Coronavirus
cases have risen in the UK in recent days, but it is too soon to know if this
is the start of another upwards trend.
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