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Britons will have to wait a little longer before booking summer holidays amid fears of COVID variants, despite the UK government unveiling a tiered traffic light travel system.
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A ban on international travel will continue until at least May 17
Currently, 39 countries including Brazil, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates are on the UK s red list