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Great Britain struck an unexpected blow to Bulgaria

The UK will allow the resumption of international travel from 17 May, but limits the number of destinations open to non-quarantine holidays at a time of cautious exit from lockdown-related restrictions. This was reported by Reuters.

A total of 12 countries in the “green list“, Those arriving in England will not isolate themselves. Only pre- and post-trip tests will be required.

The British Minister of Transport Grant Shaps called the step “experimental”, as concerns about the spread of the coronavirus around the world remain very high.

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All this means that from May 17, trips abroad on vacation will not be considered illegal. At the same time, Turkey, the Maldives and Nepal will be relocated to “the red list “ from May 12, which means that those arriving must be quarantined at hotels for ten days, bearing the cost.

Shaps warned people planning to travel abroad to check the restrictions that affect them and not to rush to make reservations that do not provide for a refund in case the situation with COVID-19 changes.

The Minister added that he regrets that some of the most popular destinations such as France, Greece and Spain not currently included in “green list“. These countries remain in “the yellow listWhere is and Bulgaria, and those arriving from them must be isolated at home for at least five days.

The traffic light lists will be reviewed every three weeks. The other countries and territories in “green list“Except Portugal and Israel are: Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Brunei, Iceland, Gibraltar, the Falkland Islands, the Faroe Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and St. Helena, Tristan da Cunha and Ascension.

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