United Kingdom
You must show a negative COVID-19 test result before departure for the UK and self-isolate for 10 days after arrival. You won't be allowed to enter the UK if you've been to a country on a prescribed list in the last 10 days, unless you're a UK resident. From 15 February, exempt UK and Irish nationals and UK residents arriving from these countries will be required to isolate in government-provided accommodation for 10 days. If arriving in Scotland, the hotel quarantine requirement applies on arrival from all countries except Ireland. Passengers arriving in the UK from countries not on the prescribed list will be required to self-isolate in their homes for 10 days. From 15 February, all arrivals to the UK will be required to take a PCR test on days two and eight post arrival. Significant penalties may apply for people who fail to comply with these new measures. From 8 March if you're leaving the UK from England, you'll need to complete a declaration form for international travel. See 'Travel' for details on these measures. A national lockdown remains in place across the UK. Non-essential retail, gyms and personal care services are closed. Restaurants, pubs and bars also remain closed. Other restrictions are in place. Check with authorities for details.
We continue to advise:
Do not travel to the United Kingdom due to the health risks from the COVID-19 pandemic and the significant disruptions to global travel.
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