UK to toughen Covid entry rules for all arrivals

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Nov 28, 2021: Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday that the UK would need to isolate all passengers until they can show a negative PCR test against the Covid 19 virus and is restoring a mandate to wear face masks in shops and public transport, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Saturday.
Hours after the government confirmed the first two cases of the new Omicron variant in the UK, he hastily told a news conference: “We need to go further and implement a new testing system.”
Currently, all British and foreigners entering the UK are required to take the PCR test the day after their arrival.
The new rules add the requirement for isolation pending a negative result, significantly toughening the regime, in a bid to curb the spread of the new strain.
“I very much hope that we will find that we continue to be in a strong position and we can lift these measures again,” Johnson said, promising a review in three weeks, before Christmas.
“But right now this is a responsible course of action,” he said, vowing to protect Britons’ hopes for a more festive Christmas this year as he indicated no further nationwide lockdown is coming.
PM Boris Johnson added that the mandate for masks, controversially ditched by the government earlier this year, would return, without specifying when the new measures will come into force.
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