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COVID-19 continues to impact international travel. Most countries continue to have border restrictions and entry requirements in place for international travellers in order to slow the spread of COVID-19 variants.
Travellers arriving into the UK need to follow specific rules regarding COVID-19 testing and quarantine. The rules depend on whether the traveller:
The list of countries on the UK red list is kept under constant review and countries and territories may be added or removed at short notice.
Travellers should be aware that the rules for international travellers arriving in the UK are changing from 4am on 11 February 2022.
All TRAVAX country pages include a COVID-19 country specific risk-rating which identifies the country as having either a 'high risk' or a 'risk' of exposure to COVID-19 for UK travellers.
Travellers should be advised to avoid non-essential travel to 'high risk' countries, even if they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 due to the increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 and/or emerging or known variants of coronavirus (COVID-19) in that country to the traveller.
The COVID-19 risk rating for all countries is being kept under constant review and a country risk can change at short notice.
Before booking travel, travellers should be advised to consider all of the following:
Detailed advice on the points to consider when planning travel including advice on reducing the risk of exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19) is available on the fitfortravel COVID-19: Health Considerations for Travel page.
Currently COVID-19 vaccines are not available solely for the purposes of travel; however, travellers should be encouraged to participate in the UK COVID-19 vaccination programme.
Travellers should be advised to always seek medical advice if they develop a fever and have recently travelled abroad and tell the health care professional about their recent travel history.