28/07/2021 (Agence Europe) – The UK will reopen to fully vaccinated European and American tourists and will no longer impose mandatory quarantine on them when they come from countries on this Amber List’, announced the UK government on 28 July. However, the requirement remains in place in respect of France and all returning British tourists from France. The date of entry into force of this measure has been fixed for Monday 2 August, according to the BBC. At the moment, only those people who have received two doses of vaccine administered by the NHS are eligible for a ‘Covid pass’, which they can present on arrival in England. They can then avoid isolation for 10 days if they are travelling from an amber-listed country and they can prove they tested negative before their departure. The obligation to take a test before departure and on the second day of arrival remains for these vaccinated tourists. (SP)