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Wales brings in new Covid test rules for international travel

People arriving back in Wales from overseas will no longer need to take a test before departing, it has been confirmed.

Fully-vaccinated travellers arriving in Wales will not be required to take a test on or before day two and unvaccinated arriving travellers will not be required to take a day eight test or self-isolate for 10 days following arrival.

The Welsh Government has confirmed it will follow changes announced by Boris Johnson for England on January 24. However, again the First Minister has said he is matching them "reluctantly".

Mr Drakeford said: "We continue to raise our concerns with the UK Government about the speed at which it has removed public health protections in relation to international travel and the progressive erosion of such protections.

"The unravelling of the system of international arrival surveillance in particular, leaves a major gap in future protections. We continue to advocate a more precautionary approach towards retaining these public health protections because of the ongoing risk of importing new variants of Covid-19 through international travel.

"However, in view of the significant practical difficulties associated with diverging from the arrangements in England in this area – a significant number of Welsh travellers use English airports and ports – we are reluctantly retaining alignment with the decisions made by the UK Government and agreed by the other devolved governments. "

From 4am on Friday, February 11:

  • Fully vaccinated passengers (who have had their full primary courses) will no longer need a pre-departure test two days before travelling to the UK. The only requirement will be for them to complete a passenger locator form
  • Unvaccinated travellers or ineligible travellers should complete a Passenger Location Form, a pre-departure test within two days of their scheduled departure, and a PCR arrival test taken on or before day two
  • All under-18s, regardless of their vaccination status, can now enter the UK without a pre-departure test. However, anyone travelling abroad with children is urged to check the different requirements for children, including if they need to be fully vaccinated

Vaccine certificates issued by the vast majority of countries are now recognised, with a further 16 countries being added to this list.

Previous requests for people to only travel abroad if essential are also being downgraded.

Mr Drakeford said: "Throughout the pandemic, we have taken a precautionary approach towards international travel because of the risks of contracting coronavirus while abroad and importing new forms of the virus into the UK. As we move beyond the Omicron wave of Covid-19 we will also see a greater opportunity for individuals to return to making decisions based on their own circumstances. On that basis, and because of the vaccination success set out above, we will no longer advise people to only travel overseas if their journey is essential.

"Instead, we are asking everyone considering booking trips abroad to think of their own personal and family circumstances and how best they can keep themselves safe if they decide to travel abroad this year. We urge all those who are vulnerable to take extra precautions to stay safe."

Welsh Government has asked anyone travelling abroad to do the following:

  • Check the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office website for the specific entry requirements for the country you are travelling to – these include Covid-19 vaccines and testing requirements
  • Check the specific requirements for children and young people under 18 in the country you are travelling to
  • Check the coronavirus situation in the country you are travelling to before you travel
  • Stay safe while you are away by following the same measures which help keep you safe while you are at home
  • Check and follow the entry requirements for returning home to the UK – these are available on the Welsh Government website
  • Once you return home, consider taking some extra precautions to keep you, your friends and family safe, including taking a lateral flow test before visiting vulnerable family members; space out visits and social events and if you experience coronavirus symptoms, isolate and take a test

Mr Drakeford said that where any new variant is detected, Welsh Government will "press for fast action to slow spread into the UK and allow as much time as possible for protections to be implemented"

He also said more vaccines are needed around the world. "Around the world, efforts to vaccinate the world’s population are continuing. The World Health Organisation has recently reported that a shipment of 1.1m Covid-19 vaccines to Rwanda included the billionth dose supplied via COVAX. However, we recognise that, in many parts of the world, more needs to be done to increase access to Covid-19 vaccines and the roll-out of vaccinations.

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