International travel Covid restrictions could change after the next UK Government announcement, including France moving from the so-called ‘amber plus’ list
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  Jul 27, 2021  
     
 

Good afternoon,

This is a coronavirus update from The Scotsman.

The next international travel update is looming, as holiday goers get set to find out which destinations will be added to the UK's green list, which would allow them to travel without mandatory quarantine.

This is when the next update is due and what could potentially change.

Meanwhile, amid criticism about Scotland's Covid-19 roll out, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has hit back and questioned the intelligence of the opposition in a fierce rebuke.

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