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Coronavirus (COVID-19): restrictions on travel and transport to England

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UK.This does not include British and Irish Nationals, or third country nationals with residence rights in the UK, who will be able to enter the UK but are required to for 10 days on arrival along with their household.You cannot use the .You must have .

You must take the test in the 3 days before you start your journey.You will need to present proof of your negative test before you board to travel to England.If you don’t present proof of a negative test result certificate, you may not be able to board your transport to England.You could be fined £500 when you arrive at the border if you cannot provide proof that you have had a negative coronavirus test.All have been suspended.If you arrive in England from anywhere outside the UK, Ireland,.

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