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Self-isolation lifted for lower risk countries in time for holidays this summer

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Passengers returning to or visiting England from certain destinations including Germany, France, Spain and Italy, will no longer need to self-isolate on arrival from 10 July 2020FCO will set out exemptions for a number of destinations from its global advisory against 'all but essential' international travel, with changes coming into effect on 4 July 2020all passengers, except those on a small list of exemptions, will still be required to provide contact information on arrival in the UKPassengers returning or visiting from certain destinations which pose a reduced risk to the public health of UK citizens, including Spain and Italy, will no longer need to self-isolate when arriving in England, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps will set out today (3 July 2020).

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This press release was sourced from UK Government on 03-Jul-2020.