People have been urged “not to go wild” after social restrictions were eased as one expert warned “we could go back to square one”.
Professor Anthony Harnden, deputy chairman of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) said people should not behave in the same way as they did before the pandemic as he called for people to act cautiously for “a little bit more time”.
It comes after the Prime Minister urged people to continue to “exercise restraint” as beer gardens were packed and shoppers flocked to high streets after the latest round of the Government’s coronavirus restrictions were lifted in England on Monday.
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(Alliance News) - Most popular European holiday destinations such as Spain, Italy, Greece and Portugal should be on the government s green list for foreign travel, according to the boss of easyJet PLC.
Chief Executive Johan Lundgren said he would expect almost all major European countries to be put in the low-risk category when overseas holidays from the UK are allowed to resume.
Under the new traffic light system, people arriving in the UK from a green country will not be required to self-isolate, but those entering from an amber destination must quarantine for 10 days.
Existing rules for arrivals from red locations will continue, including the mandatory stay in a quarantine hotel.
easyJet will increase flights to coincide with easing of Covid travel rules
Carrier expects to fly up to 20 per cent of 2019 capacity levels between April and June, with most countries planning to open in May
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