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Government aiming to scrap PCR tests for travellers "as soon as possible"

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Health secretary Sajid Javid said he wants to get rid of expensive PCR tests currently required for travel "as soon as I possibly can".

A negative Covid PCR test is currently required for all holidaymakers returning to the UK and can cost anywhere from £30 to £100 depending on the provider.

But under plans currently being considered by the Government, doubled-jabbed travellers may soon no longer need to take a Covid test before heading back to Britain. READ MORE : Cost of Covid tests at Manchester Airport and airports across the UK The Health Secretary told Sky News’s Trevor Phillips On Sunday: “I’m not going to make that decision right now, but I’ve

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