COVID tests to end for arrivals into England: Johnson
The UK government is set to drop compulsory coronavirus tests for those arriving in England, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Monday, as he continues to lift curbs amid declining infections. The government currently requires British and other citizens arriving into England from most countries to take a lateral flow test for COVID-19 within two days. Johnson, who last week announced the easing of almost all domestic restrictions after several weeks of falling case rates, noted the change would only apply to fully vaccinated individuals. "To show that this country is open for business, open for travellers, you will see changes so that people arriving no longer have to take tests if they've been vaccinated," he told reporters on a hospital visit. Johnson did not specify a date for the change. He noted that this will apply only to arrivals who have been "double vaccinated". Transport Secretary Grant Shapps was due to update parliament with more details about the change later Monday. The UK government only sets health policy for England, while devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland administer their own rules. Johnson earlier this month scrapped the need for...