PCR test and quarantine for entry into the UK

The Omikron variant sets the world in an alarm mood. Great Britain wants to protect itself from further cases and is tightening the entry rules significantly.

London – In view of the newly discovered Omikron variant, Great Britain is tightening its entry rules for travelers from all over the world.

All arrivals must take a PCR test on day two after their entry and go into quarantine until they receive a negative test result, as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced. This applies regardless of the vaccination status and should be checked after three weeks.

So far, fully vaccinated people from most countries only had to do a rapid test after entering the country, but no longer had to go into quarantine. Only a few countries, meanwhile also many African ones, are on the so-called red list. Returnees from these countries would have to go into a ten-day hotel quarantine at their own expense.

Omicron detected in two cases

According to several other countries, two cases of the Omikron variant were also found in Great Britain on Saturday. The people concerned and their households are in quarantine, and tests will be intensified in the areas, announced British Health Minister Sajid Javid.

The variant B.1.1.529, which was first detected in South Africa and Botswana, was classified as “worrying” on Friday by the World Health Organization (WHO). The EU health authority ECDC speaks of serious concerns that the variant could significantly reduce the effectiveness of the corona vaccines and increase the risk of reinfections. The exact effects of the new variant have not yet been determined.

No tougher measures domestically

Despite the worsening situation, the UK government is not yet implementing its emergency “Plan B”. This provides for vaccination certificates at major events and the recommendation to work from home. Only the mask requirement indoors – for example in public transport and shops – is to be tightened again. Apart from that, in Great Britain, despite strict entry rules, it remains the case that there are hardly any corona measures in Germany.

The number of new infections in the UK remains high. The incidence has been around 400 for weeks, most recently around 437 – and the trend is rising. In contrast, the number of hospital admissions and deaths fell slightly. Experts assume that immunity in the British population is higher than in the German population, despite a similar vaccination rate, as significantly more people fell ill. dpa

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