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Great Britain eases Covid-19 requirements for Bulgarian arrivals

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As of February 11, Great Britain is removing coronavirus tests requirements for vaccinated Bulgarian citizens upon entry and eases requirements for unvaccinated passengers, the Bulgarian Embassy in London announced. Fully vaccinated citizens, who have had a complete vaccination course at least 14 days prior to arival and are traveling from countries which are not on the UK's red list, including Bulgaria, do not have to take a Covid-19 test before travelling to the United Kingdom and do not book a PCR test after arriving in the UK. They are not subject to quarantine either.

Arrivals who do not qualify as fully vaccinated do not need to self-quarantine if their PCR test result is negative. All passengers are required to complete a Public Health Passenger Locator Form 48 hours prior to departure. 




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