Post-arrival PCR tests currently cost around £50-£80. The cost is likely to halve. The easing of rules will see inbound travel restrictions return to what they were between 24 October and 30 November last year. Pre-departure Covid tests for travel to England will no longer be required for fully vaccinated arrivals to the UK from Friday, the prime minister has announced.
The prime
minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that from 4am on 7 January, double jabbed
travellers and under 18s will no longer have to present a negative coronavirus
test result (PCR or lateral flow) on arrival in England.
From the
same date and time, those two groups will also no longer have to self-isolate
while waiting the results of their “day two” test taken after arrival.
The
requirement for double jabbed arrivals to take a PCR test on “day two” after
arrival is also set to be axed from this weekend.
From 4am
on Sunday, 9 January, the fully vaccinated (and under 18s) can instead take a
cheaper lateral flow test within the two-day window, and need not quarantine
while they await the result.
“From
Friday we will be scrapping the pre-departure test...we will also be lifting
the requirement to isolate on arrival,” Mr Johnson said during today’s PMQs.
Although
the current easing of restrictions currently only applies to England, it is
likely that the governments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland will follow
suit.
The
transport secretary Grant Shapps then confirmed the easement of the testing
requirements, tweeting that “these measures are no longer proportionate” now
that Omicron “is the dominant variant and is widespread in the UK.”
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None of
the current travel rules will change for unvaccinated travellers aged 18 and
over - they must continue to present a negative pre-departure test, quarantine
for 10 days upon arrival, and take a PCR test on days two and eight of
self-isolation.
This may
be reduced to five days’ quarantine in England for those who opt to purchase a
third Covid test, taken on day five.
While
vaccinated travellers must still pay for their post-arrival test - using free
NHS lateral flow tests is not permitted for inbound travel - removing the need
for a pre-departure test will save anything from around £20 to $250 (£185) in
some cases for travel from the US.
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