UK: International arrivals need pre-departure PCR test
Published: 08:12 AM,Dec 05,2021 | EDITED : 12:12 PM,Dec 05,2021
London: All international arrivals to the UK will be required to take a pre-departure Covid-19 test following the emergence of the Omicron variant, UK health secretary has announced.
Sajid Javid said that new requirements will come into force from 4 am on December 7.
Travellers will have to submit evidence of a negative PCR test to enter, which must have been taken a maximum of 48 hours before the departure time.
People currently only need to self-isolate until they test negative within two days of arrival.
The total number of confirmed Omicron cases had risen to 160 on Saturday.
Sajid Javid said that new requirements will come into force from 4 am on December 7.
Travellers will have to submit evidence of a negative PCR test to enter, which must have been taken a maximum of 48 hours before the departure time.
People currently only need to self-isolate until they test negative within two days of arrival.
The total number of confirmed Omicron cases had risen to 160 on Saturday.