![]() If you are unsure on the classification of the country you’re arriving from, eligible vaccination schemes, or the test which you require, please consult the UK Government COVID-19 travel advice. The pre-departure test only applies to children aged 12 years and over.Ĭhildren aged 5 to 17 who are resident in any country that is not on the approved proof of vaccination list must take travel tests and quarantine.Ĭhildren of ages four and under are exempt from testing. This applies whether the child is vaccinated or not. The RT PCR test is one of the most common forms of COVID-19 testing, during which a sample is taken by swab.Ĭhildren aged 5 to 17 who are resident in the UK, or in a country with an approved proof of vaccination, are to be treated as ‘fully vaccinated’. The Day 2 and Day 8 package comprises two RT PCR (Reverse-Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction) tests, one on or before day 2 and one on or after day 8. Test to Release remains an option to reduce the 10-day quarantine period. ![]() Unvaccinated passengers are required to take RT PCR tests on or before day 2 and on or after day 8 and must quarantine for 10 days. Passengers who are fully vaccinated under an eligible vaccination scheme must quarantine until receiving a negative result. On arrival into the UK, all passengers (aged 5+) are required to take a RT PCR test on or before day 2. All passengers (aged 12+) travelling from non-red list countries are required to take a pre-departure test in the 2 days before travelling to the UK. ![]()
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