Updated November 24th, 2020 at 17:29 IST

British government amends quarantine rules for England arrivals

The British government says people arriving in England from a destination not on its coronavirus safe list will from next month be able to reduce the time they have to quarantine if they test negative for the virus.

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The British government says people arriving in England from a destination not on its coronavirus safe list will from next month be able to reduce the time they have to quarantine if they test negative for the virus.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the 14-day quarantine period can be reduced if people have a negative test from five days after their arrival.

The change, which comes into force on Dec. 15, has been long-awaited by the travel industry, one of the worst-hit sectors during the pandemic.

Under the new rules, passengers can reduce the 14-day period by paying for a test from a private firm on or after day five at a cost of 65 pounds or 120 pounds (approx. 85-160 US dollars).

Results will normally be issued in 24 to 48 hours, meaning people could be released from quarantine six days after arrival.

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Published November 24th, 2020 at 17:29 IST