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UK To Require Pre-Travel Testing Regardless of Vaccination Status

In response to the discovery of Omicron cases in the U.K., Britain will require proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours of all foreign travelers wishing to enter the country.


UK To Require Pre-Travel Testing Regardless of Vaccination Status
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Starting December 7, the United Kingdom (U.K.) will further tighten its entry requirements for inbound foreign travelers, including those coming from non-red-listed countries, such as the United States. The policy alterations are being made in an effort to slow the importation of the Omicron variant, of which 134 cases have already been detected in the U.K.

From Tuesday, all international travelers aged 12 and over, regardless of vaccination status, will need to provide proof of a negative pre-departure test-either PCR or lateral flow (LFD)-taken no more than 48 hours prior to their departure for the U.K.

Airlines will be responsible for checking that travelers have their negative pre-departure tests, along with their completed passenger locator forms, and no one will be permitted to board a U.K.-bound flight without one.

As recently as November 30, the U.K. also altered its rules to require that all international arrivals, regardless of their vaccination status, must take a PCR test on their second day in the country and self-isolate in their hotel rooms until receiving a negative result.

Currently, fully vaccinated U.S. travelers aren't required to take a pre-travel test but are subject to the second-day testing imperative mentioned above. Meanwhile, unvaccinated U.S. visitors are presently required to provide a negative pre-travel test taken within three days of arriving in the U.K., and then self-isolate for 10 days, taking additional PCR tests on days two and eight of their trip.

As with the U.K.'s other temporary measures related to COVID-19, the new requirements will be reviewed in three weeks' time to determine whether they remain necessary and proportionate to current pandemic conditions-in this case, on December 20.

As part of the same government-issued statement, it was announced that Nigeria is being added to the U.K.'s "red list" from December 6, after 21 cases of the Omicron variant discovered in England were linked to travel from the African nation.

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