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All travelers must now undergo a PCR test before travelling to the UK

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The new measures will be implemented at 8 AM (UAE time) on Tuesday morning…

In view of concerns about the spread of the epidemic, the United Kingdom once again changed its travel rules. Covid-19 Omicron variantAll passengers intending to travel from the UAE to the UK must undergo a PCR test before boarding. The new rules will take effect on Tuesday, December 7th at 8 am UAE time.

According to British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, passengers 12 years and older must undergo a PCR or lateral flow test before flying to the UK. This “applies to any vaccination status”.

According to the law, those who arrive in the UK must now undergo a PCR test on the second day of arrival in the country and must self-quarantine at their intended residence until they receive a negative result.

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Omicron update: what measures the UAE is taking to deal with the new variants

Health Minister Sajid Javid said in a tweet: “According to the latest data, we are taking further action to slow the invasion of the Omicron variant.”

Karen Dee, CEO of the Airport Operators Association, said: “This is a devastating blow to the aviation and tourism industry.”

Residents, tourists and visitors from or via the UK and arriving in Dubai and Abu Dhabi must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test before departure and present a certificate at the time of check-in. These must be completed on arrival in Dubai within 72 hours before departure and no more than 48 hours before arrival in Abu Dhabi.

What measures the UAE is taking to help fight this new strain

The core of the response strategy is to provide a third “booster” injection for everyone over 18 who received the second Pfizer or Sputnik V injection more than 6 months ago. NCEMA added: “It will also provide booster injections for patients receiving Sinopharm vaccine.”

The booster program will be launched through the UAE’s health authorities. The elderly and people with chronic diseases may be given priority.

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