Fully vaccinated passengers 'will no longer have to isolate after visiting amber list countries'

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps is set to update MPs later this week regarding isolation requirements for fully vaccinated passengers (Photo: Leon Neal/ Ian Forsyth/Tolga Akmen/Getty Images)
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps is set to update MPs later this week regarding isolation requirements for fully vaccinated passengers (Photo: Leon Neal/ Ian Forsyth/Tolga Akmen/Getty Images)
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps is set to update MPs later this week regarding isolation requirements for fully vaccinated passengers (Photo: Leon Neal/ Ian Forsyth/Tolga Akmen/Getty Images)

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Fully vaccinated passengers arriving in England from amber list countries are set to have quarantine rules scrapped, with ministers due to meet on Thursday (8 July) to sign off on the new policy.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps will update MPs later this week on how to remove the need for fully vaccinated arrivals to isolate when they return from an amber list country.

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The move comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the lifting of all final Covid-19 restrictions in England from 19 July, pending a final decision on Monday 12 July.