Britons begin tourism, list of countries allowed to go

From Monday to Britain, according to traffic light systems, they will be able to learn in which countries summer vacations can be booked, from July 6th, depending on the number of cases of coronarys. Foreign Office will also remove counseling for any place to go or not, for [...]
From Monday to Britain, according to traffic light systems, they will be able to learn in which countries summer vacations can be booked, from July 6th, depending on the number of cases of coronarys.
Foreign Office will also remove counseling for any place to go or not to countries considered to be low or average risk rates.
The invaders from July 6th won't be able to undergo 14 days of identity, whether in the countries to which they will go or in Britain when they return, according to Boris Johnson's government's controversial policy conceived by his highly criticised adviser Domenic Cummings, which caused a media storm at the moment of announcing this policy from the aviation industry, tourism and media.
Among the green-lighted countries are Austria, Barbados, Croatia, Germany, New Zealand, Greece, Thailand and Vietnam.
Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, and Spain are in countries of average risk, and the countries of the red zone that remain Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, India, Israel, Mexico, Morocco, South Africa, and the United States.
There is still no announcement of Balkan countries, and it may have to be expected Monday to learn whether Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia and other non-EU countries from the Balkans will be listed or whether I will change advice on the British Foreign Ministry's official page,
Foreign Office, whether to go to these places or not, according to the evidence made by the British embassies in these countries. Virtually Balkan countries are less affected by the coronary than all other Mediterranean destinations on these list expected to be published, such as Italy or Spain.











