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There is an article in this morning’s Times which has a couple of interesting lines in. Speculation, but the journalist who wrote it is usually pretty well informed. A couple of quotes -‘Americans will be allowed to enter the UK and avoid quarantining if they produce vaccine cards proving they have been double-jabbed, as part of a drive to open up transatlantic travel’.No time frame given though. And this one -‘Ministers are preparing to ease travel rules for expats returning to the UK from Sunday. UK citizens living overseas who have had both doses will no longer need to self isolate when they arrive from an amber/list country, such as the US’.Needless to say nothing is certain but for those of you looking to travel to the UK this may give some hope!
I figure this is the best place to get the proper answer. I was asked to be part of a great East Lothian golf trip originally planned for June, 2020. The organizer is re-scheduling for September 2021. Of course I want to go but I am confused by the red light, amber light, green light system in the UK. What are the rules/requirements of a vaccinated US citizens traveling to Scotland? Will I need to quarantine upon arrival?Thanks.
Looks like Scotland will be following England in scrapping quarantine for double vaxxed US visitors as of next week. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-58001540
Quote from: Ian Galbraith on July 28, 2021, 01:20:35 PMLooks like Scotland will be following England in scrapping quarantine for double vaxxed US visitors as of next week. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-58001540But not Canadians despite the fact that Canada has a higher vaccination rate that the US or EU and a current case rate (per capita) that is less than 1/10 the rate in the US or EU. WTAF?