Cyprus will remain on the UK’s ‘amber’ list of countries for the coronavirus, putting paid to the island’s hankering for an influx of British tourists for July as well.
The UK updates its colour-coded classification system every three weeks – meaning Cyprus will stay there for the next 21 days at least until the next update.
The amber country classification means that arrivals on UK territory must isolate at home for 10 days – a major disincentive to travel to those destinations.
Malta and the Balearic Islands will be added to England’s green list of places that are safe to visit without requiring quarantine on return, British transport minister Grant Shapps said on Thursday.
“Six countries including Tunisia and Haiti will be put on the red list,” Shapps said on Twitter.
He added that British residents who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will not have to isolate when travelling from countries on the amber list, according to government plans that will be explained in more detail next month.
According to the Cyprus News Agency’s information, the UK’s latest classification added to the ‘green’ list – the safest one – Spanish island of Madeira in addition to Malta and the Balearic Islands.
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