Britain scraps amber list plan to avoid perceived travel cha

Britain scraps amber list plan to avoid perceived travel chaos


 
A worker sanitises a sign at the International arrivals area of Terminal 5 in London's Heathrow Airport, Britain, Aug 2, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]
European tourism industry said to be 'losing faith' in UK government's rules
The British government has abandoned plans for a so-called amber watchlist of countries in danger of moving to the novel coronavirus travel red threat level list, because of warnings it would cause chaos.
Currently, countries are ranked as green, amber or red, according to the perceived likelihood of people travelling to them being infected.
It had been suggested there could be an amber watchlist, for countries in danger of going onto red, the highest level, but with the holiday season in full swing and people traveling overseas-admittedly fewer than in a normal summer-critics said any such move would damage the travel industry, throw people's plans into turmoil, and also mean travelers already in those destinations could find themselves facing unexpected quarantine on their return.

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