vaccinated travellers will no longer need to isolate on their arrival back in England later this month - and Nicola Sturgeon has suggested Scotland could follow suit.
Holidaymakers who have been given their two vaccinations on the NHS will no longer need to self-isolate for 10 days on their return to England from destinations on the amber list.They will be following a similar system to that currently in place for returning travellers to both England and Scotland from green list countries.The difference with the new amber plan is that it will only be open to those who are fully vaccinated.Nicola Sturgeon said that the Scottish Government will consider the policy “carefully” and added that the country is at a “fragile” point in it’s fight.
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