Sri Lanka and Israel back on travel corridor
A host of destinations have been added to the UK travel corridor, with no countries removed.
Israel, Uruguay, Namibia, Sri Lanka, US Virgin Islands, Rwanda, Bonaire, St Eustatius & Saba and the Northern Mariana Islands are all back on the safe travel list.
It means travellers returning from 4am on Saturday will no longer have to quarantine.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said no countries have been removed from the corridor this week.
Only travel for work and education purposes are currently permitted.
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