Britain to relax some COVID-19 travel restrictions for COP26

Britain to relax some COVID-19 travel restrictions for COP26

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File photo: Arriving passengers queue at UK Border Control at the Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport in London

Britain will relax some travel restrictions to help delegates attend the U.N. climate conference in Scotland later this year, including a shorter quarantine period for those from so-called โ€œred listโ€ countries who have been vaccinated.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pushed for COP26 to be in-person rather than virtual, believing face-to-face negotiations will achieve more in the battle against global warming, which a United Nations panel said on Monday was close to being out of control.
But with many countries seeing an increase in COVID-19 cases, concerns have been raised that the arrival of thousands of delegates from across the globe could see the November summit becoming a super-spreading event.
A COP26 official said the measures for the summit in Glasgow would strike a balance between allowing the talks to go ahead and protecting public health, with regular testing taking place.
While many measures were based on current regulations, the official said, they would also include โ€œspecific arrangementsโ€ for Britainโ€™s traffic light system used to grade countries on their COVID risk for those arriving for the summit.
โ€œThis includes a reduced quarantine period of five days for vaccinated individuals from red list countries,โ€ the official said. โ€œThere will be no requirement for self-isolation on arrival to the UK for those coming from amber or green list countries whether vaccinated or not.โ€
Unvaccinated people from red list countries would still need to quarantine for 10 days, the official said, adding delegates would be encouraged to get fully vaccinated, with Britain offering vaccines to all those registered.
A government spokesperson said the report from scientists of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) showing that greenhouse gas levels were high enough to guarantee climate disruption for decades proved COP26 was a โ€œnecessary eventโ€.
โ€œWe know that achieving the ambitious global action needed to tackle climate change requires everyone sitting around the same table. To achieve this we have been working tirelessly to make arrangements for an in-person event,โ€ the spokesperson said. โ€œWe believe these arrangements strike a balance between allowing critical climate talks at this exceptional event to continue with representation from around the globe, while continuing to have measures in place to protect public health.โ€
REUTERS

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