Tougher border controls to protect public health

27 Jan 2021 07:58 PM

Further action to minimise travel across international borders.

The government has announced further action for outbound and inbound passengers to minimise travel across international borders and reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission.

While the focus is on protecting the UK’s world-leading vaccination programme, this action will reduce the risk of a new variant of the virus being transmitted from someone coming into the UK.

The measures announced yesterday include:

For those wishing to travel out of the UK

For those seeking to enter the UK

Home Secretary Priti Patel yesterday said:

There are still too many people coming in and out of our country each day. The rules are clear - people should be staying at home unless they have a valid reason to leave. Going on holiday is not a valid reason.

As we have done throughout this global health emergency, we will continue to take all steps necessary to protect the public and help prevent the spread of the virus.

These new measures are on top of the restrictions already in place, all of which help reduce the risk of importing a new variant.

All measures will be kept under review and further action will be taken to protect the public if needed.

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