From 0.4 o’clock local time on January 15th, all international passengers entering the UK by sea, land and air, including British natives, must undergo nucleic acid testing 72 hours before departure.
Only passengers with negative nucleic acid test results can enter the UK.
Otherwise, the prohibited person will be fined £500.
At the same time, passengers who do not leave from the British government’s security list countries must be quarantined for 10 days after entering the UK.
Passengers from some countries and regions will be temporarily exempted from the initial implementation of the measure if they are unable to meet this requirement due to testing capabilities.
Flight attendants, international railways and maritime personnel are not required to provide nucleic acid testing reports within 72 hours.