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Covid-19 European Travel and Containment Information Sheet 07.07.2020 Overall take: European Union has agreed to reopen external borders with 15 countries outside of the EU. EU lifted travel restrictions for the following countries Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay from July 1 st . Attention: The EU Commission has enacted temporary restrictions on non-essential external travel to the European Union. Citizens, long term residents, family members of EU nationals, diplomats, healthcare workers, and transportation workers are exempt. These restrictions apply to all Schengen Area participant countries. Implementation depends on individual member countries. This policy applies to external EU borders only and internal EU border controls between member states æare not affected. Some EU countries have implemented their own internal border restrictions. Disclaimer: Falck Global Assistance adheres to the advice of local health authorities and the World Health Organization. Events regarding Covid-19 are subject to rapid change. Travellers are advised to follow the advice of their local health authorities. About: The following is a brief overview of travel restrictions and containment measures for countries in Europe. This is a work in progress and efforts are being made to improve the collection and centralization of relevant inputs. Data collection was performed manually, and sources include national foreign ministries, embassies and consular missions abroad, and select newspapers of record. Note: Keep in mind, information on this sheet it subject to rapid change. This should be referenced as a starting point only. Travellers and their stakeholders are strongly encouraged to perform regular due diligence on travel destinations and transit routes before embarking on international travel as containment measures and travel restrictions change by the hour.

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Covid-19 European Travel and Containment Information Sheet

07.07.2020

Overall take: European Union has agreed to reopen external borders with 15 countries outside of the EU.

EU lifted travel restrictions for the following countries Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan,

Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay from

July 1st.

Attention: The EU Commission has enacted temporary restrictions on non-essential external travel to the

European Union. Citizens, long term residents, family members of EU nationals, diplomats, healthcare

workers, and transportation workers are exempt. These restrictions apply to all Schengen Area participant

countries. Implementation depends on individual member countries. This policy applies to external EU

borders only and internal EU border controls between member states æare not affected. Some EU

countries have implemented their own internal border restrictions.

Disclaimer: Falck Global Assistance adheres to the advice of local health authorities and the World Health Organization. Events regarding Covid-19 are subject to rapid change. Travellers are advised to follow the advice of their local health authorities. About: The following is a brief overview of travel restrictions and containment measures for countries in Europe. This is a work in progress and efforts are being made to improve the collection and centralization of relevant inputs. Data collection was performed manually, and sources include national foreign ministries, embassies and consular missions abroad, and select newspapers of record. Note: Keep in mind, information on this sheet it subject to rapid change. This should be referenced as a

starting point only. Travellers and their stakeholders are strongly encouraged to perform regular due

diligence on travel destinations and transit routes before embarking on international travel as

containment measures and travel restrictions change by the hour.

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Regional Overview

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Country Travel Restrictions Containment Measures

Albania • Borders are closed to entry for all except residents of Kosovo, North Macedonia and Montenegro.

• Advanced screening in effect at all entry points for returning citizens.

• 14-day mandatory self-quarantine for all returning travellers.

• Curfew ended and most restrictions eased.

• State of emergency ended but social distancing continues,

Armenia • All commercial flights are suspended

• Travellers with recent history in China, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, Spain and South Korea may be asked to self-quarantine upon arrival.

• Land border closures with Iran in effect and suspension of visa waiver program for Iranian and Chinese citizens.

• Implemented enhanced screening procedures.

• Land border with Georgia is closed, however citizens can return to their respective countries.

• Nationwide lockdown limiting free movement extended until July 13th.

• Gatherings of more than 20 people banned.

• State of emergency. Citizens are not allowed to travel out of Armenia.

• Restrictions eased: Outdoor restaurants and cafes, parks, and hair salons open with social distancing from.

• Residents required to carry identification at all times when outside.

Austria • Borders open to all Schengen area residents.

• Mandatory quarantine and testing for arrivals from Portugal, Sweden, and UK only.

• Social distancing in effect. Gatherings of more than 100 banned.

• All restaurants, bars and cafes allowed to reopen along with retail, hotels, tourist attractions and other leisure venues.

Belarus • Flights to neighbouring countries suspended and most international flights reduced.

• Belarus has suspended flights to Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine.

• Mandatory 14-day quarantine for all arrivals

• Social distancing measures eased with businesses and other amenities allowed to return to normal.

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from Covid-19 affected countries.

• Estonia flight ban to and from Belarus

Belgium • Borders open to all Schengen area residents only at this time.

• Most restrictions lifted but social distancing remains. Most businesses and services allowed to reopen with social distancing.

• Large scale public events banned until August 31st.

• Government has advised companies to let employees work from home if possible and to avoid public transit during rush hour.

Bulgaria • Non-Schengen travellers banned from entry with exceptions for Britons, Bosnians, Serbs and Montenegrins

• Some EU and Schengen countries are still required to quarantine from entry as well: Italy, Spain, UK, Portugal, Belgium, Ireland, Malta, and Sweden. Flights from Italy and Spain suspended.

• Persons with a positive test result will be placed in quarantine.

• Serbia and Greek borders open.

• State of emergency ended but social distancing measures remain in place.

• Restrictions easing: outdoor restaurants and cafes to open with social distancing measures.

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Croatia • Borders open to all Schengen area residents at this time.

• Placement in quarantine is at the expense of the traveller.

• All flights from Dubrovnik suspended.

• Croatia Airline flights resumed

• Additional health monitoring in place for travellers arriving from all affected countries. These travellers must isolate at home and report their conditions to medical authorities regularly.

• Ban on intercity domestic travel.

• Easing of restrictions: Retail shops allowed to reopen along with the resumption of local public transit.

• Public health system has resumed full operation and many services are reopened with new health guidelines.

• Gatherings of up 10 people permitted. Shopping malls, outdoor cafes, and national parks to reopen. Public transport and domestic travel resuming.

Cyprus • Commercial flights resume between Northern Cyprus and Turkey

• Entry for most Schengen area residents with Belgium, UK, Sweden and Netherlands excluded.

• Incoming travellers from Israel, Poland and Romania subject to testing unless they can show a negative test from the last 72 hours.

• Israel is the only non-Schengen country included in open borders.

• Curfew has been lifted.

• All persons moving about must carry identification and additional proof as to the purpose of their movement.

• Restrictions easing: some non-essential businesses to reopen.

Czech Republic • Most Schengen area residents can enter except for travellers from Belgium, UK Portugal and Sweden.

• Advanced screening in effect at Prague International airport. Citizens returning from high risk areas must stay home in isolation for 14-days.

• Czech nationals may travel abroad only if willing to undergo two-week quarantine upon return.

• International rail and bus services open

• Limited international flights

• Social distancing measures in effect.

• Police enforcing quarantine measures on high risk individuals. Visitation to hospitals and social service facilities suspended.

• Face masks are mandatory when outside of home.

• Restrictions Easing: Reopening of some non-essential businesses and outdoor venues.

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• Czech Republic require a reciprocal reason to enter the country

• Borders open with Slovakia, Hungary, Germany and Austria.

Denmark • Borders are open to nationals from Germany, Iceland and Norway.

• Borders open for other Schengen area residents only if they can present a valid reason, such as business or visiting family - proof of purpose must be validated by authorities at entry port.

• Danish residents can now travel to most Schengen countries without requiring a quarantine upon return to Denmark if said country has less than 20 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants: Sweden, Portugal, UK and Romania remain restricted.

• Social distancing in effect.

• Schools open.

• Reopening of hairdressers, beauticians, dentists, masseurs, tattooists, driving schools, courts, prisons for newly sentenced, and research labs.

• Restrictions eased: restaurants, gyms, cafes, personal services, shopping malls and some high education facilities open with social distancing.

Estonia • Borders open to all Schengen area residents and UK.

• Only travellers arriving from countries with more than 15 infections per 100,000 inhabitants required to quarantine.

• Ferry routes to Finland and Sweden suspended.

• Lockdown has been lifted but social distancing remains in place. Many institutions and businesses have reopened. Cultural institutions and events, sports etc. are open.

• Schools and non-emergency healthcare services open.

• Outdoor spaces and cultural venues open as are restaurants and religious venues.

Finland • Borders to open for non-essential travel to select countries of: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Denmark and Iceland.

• Essential business travel within the Schengen area open.

• International flights operating out of Helsinki-Vantaa, Mararianhamina and Turku only.

• Social distancing measures are recommended and high-risk groups including seniors and those with chronic conditions urged to take extra precautions. Events with more than 50 banned.

• Restaurants, cafes and bars open with social distancing restrictions.

• Tougher border controls with Sweden, cross border workers must have permission slips from employers stating essential duties to cross.

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• Gatherings of up to 500 to be permitted.

France • Borders open to Schengen area residents and EU Council approved countries only.

• All arrivals must fill out entry forms indicating personal details and purpose of travel prior to arrival.

• Mandatory quarantine for all travellers arriving from a country that imposes mandatory quarantines on French citizens.

• Travel restrictions lifted for France oversea territories.

• State of emergency until July 10th.

• Travel within 100km of home permitted.

• Curfew from 20:00 to 5:00 local time.

• Some cities have made face masks mandatory for going outside such as Cannes and Nice.

• Easing restrictions: Some retail businesses excluding cafes, restaurants and bars open. Domestic transport services to gradually resume service.

• Most businesses, cultural venues and tourist spots open.

Germany • Borders closed with France, Poland, Czech Republic, Denmark, Luxembourg, Austria and Switzerland, however workers can cross borders if work is essential.

• Germany has implemented the use of passenger locator cards for all individuals entering Germany by air, rail, ship, and bus.

• Social distancing measures are recommended and high-risk groups including seniors and those with chronic conditions urged to take extra precautions.

• Ban on large scale public gatherings until August 31st.

• Lockdown rules in Germany vary slightly from state to state – see local authorities for precise information.

• Face masks mandatory across the entire country.

• Restrictions easing: all shops regardless of size allowed to reopen. People from two different households are allowed to meet. Social distancing to continue until further notice.

Greece • Borders open to most travellers but based on EU’s aviation safety agency (EASA) list.

• Arrivals from France, UK, US and Belgium face mandatory testing and quarantine.

• Borders with Turkey, Albania and North Macedonia only open for essential business travellers.

• Restrictions easing: many retailers, small shops, beauticians and other non-essential businesses have opened.

• Cultural venues are open again. Interregional travel permitted with proper health declarations forms.

• Restaurants and cafes reopen.

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• If within 14 days of travelling to a risk area you develop symptoms contact National Public Health organization 1135.

• Borders with Serbia and Bulgaria open.

• International flights have resumed from Athens and Thessaloniki to some destinations.

• Arrivals may have to undergo mandatory Covid-19 testing

• Arrivals from France, UK, US and Belgium face mandatory testing and quarantine.

• Arrivals by sea allowed but subject to random testing.

Hungary • Borders open only to residents of Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia.

• Citizens returning are subject to mandatory medical examination and 14-day quarantine.

• Business travellers from South Korea and Japan allowed.

• Nationwide lockdown lifted. State of emergency in effect indefinitely.

• Over 60 years old advised to avoid crowds.

• Foreigners failing to comply with enforcement subject to deportation. Fines and jail terms for those convicted of spreading coronavirus misinformation.

• Emergency measures allow government to rule by decree. Laws and rules are subject to rapid change.

• Restrictions eased: Exercise and travel to and from work to resume along with reopening of some retail shops outside of the capital, Budapest. Budapest to remain under lockdown.

• Face masks mandatory in public.

• Curfew in rural areas lifted.

• Retailers nationwide allowed to reopen.

• Restrictions eased: Hotels, playgrounds and park to open in rural areas while restaurants, cafes and bars to open indoor seating everywhere but with distancing measures.

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Iceland • Borders open to all, but arrivals must test negative or quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.

• Travelers must fill out a preregistration form within 72 hours of arrival and be at their own cost of undergo 14 day self-quarantine.

• State of emergency in effect. Ban on public gatherings of more than 100. Social distancing measures in effect. Select grocery stores have specific hours open for elderly and chronically ill persons only.

• Random Covid-19 testing in effect.

• Easing of restrictions: Some non-essential businesses, schools, and cultural centres to reopen. Limits on social gatherings increased from 20-50 people but social distancing remains in place.

Ireland • Reduced service on flights both domestic and international.

• Advisories against travel to China, Iran and Italy, Czechia, Cyprus, Denmark, Malta, Poland and Slovakia.

• All travellers arriving required to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival and fill out a passenger locator form.

• The Irish government advised against all non-essential travel from Ireland.

• Country wide lockdown ended

• Gatherings of up to 50 people allowed indoors and 200 outdoors.

Italy • Borders open to Schengen area residents only.

• Italy maintain ban on travellers from outside EU

• Restrictions have been eased for non-essential businesses and venues.

• Retail shops, museums, exhibitions and outdoor cultural venues open.

• Gyms, pools and other recreation venues are open with two metre social distancing.

• Social distancing continues.

Kosovo • Air and land travel is severely restricted with most international flights suspended and most land

• Curfew re-imposed in major cities from 21:00-5:00.

• Social distancing measures in effect.

• Face masks mandatory in public.

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borders closed in all directions. Check with airline and border authorities for the latest information.

• Non-essential businesses opening up with social distancing.

• Freedom of movement restored.

Latvia • Borders open to all Schengen area residents but quarantines for those arriving from countries with cumulative 14-day number of 15 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

• State of emergency lifted.

• 2-meter social distancing in effect. Schools and universities closed.

• No more than 25 people may assemble in public spaces unless they are members of the same family or performing essential work duties.

• Face masks mandatory on public transit.

Lithuania • Borders open only for those coming from UK and Schengen countries if less than 25 confirmed cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the past 14 days.

• State of emergency declared and policies currently under review.

• All passengers required to wear PPE, pass a health screening, and assessment of symptoms in order to travel.

• Schools, universities and nurseries closed. Gatherings of more than 100 peoples banned.

• Security forces deployed to prevent travel between all cities and town across the country during the Easter weekend.

• Shops, museums and some sports facilities open.

• Wearing of face masks in public places recommended.

• Kindergartens, beauty and dental practices open with social distancing.

• Outdoor events of up to 700 and indoor for up to 150 allowed.

Luxembourg • Individuals who have stayed in high risk areas and show symptoms of COVID-19 are asked to self-quarantine.

• All commercial flights through LUX are suspended.

• Border with Germany open

• All events are suspended. All schools closed. Only essential services and businesses remain open.

• Everyone is ordered to stay at home.

• Restrictions easing: Public transit and non-emergency medical care open.

• Restrictions easing: Most retailers, cultural venues, and salons allowed to open with social distancing measures.

Malta • Borders and tourism open with residents of certain countries not required to quarantine upon arrival: Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovakia, Switzerland, Italy with regional exceptions, France and

• All schools closed. Mass events suspended. Social distancing measures in effect.

• Over 65’s and those with chronic illnesses legally ordered to stay inside – exceptions for essential shopping.

• Hal Far is now in lockdown. Police will enforce quarantine measures.

• Facemasks mandated in public.

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Spain except Madrid and Catalonia, Poland except Katowice Airport, Greece and Croatia.

Moldova • Additional screening at borders including temperature controls and questionnaires. Some land borders are closed, such as with Ukraine and Romania.

• Most businesses and public venues are closed.

• Face mask is mandatory to wear in public spaces.

• State of emergency extended until the 15th of July.

Netherlands • Borders closed to all non-Schengen travellers with UK travellers exempt.

• Travellers with suspected symptoms are asked to remain at home and to call ahead to Dutch medical authorities.

• Trains run as normal.

• Events with more than 100 people banned. Locations frequented by more than 100 people closed, such as cultural centres and museums.

• Social distancing measures in effect.

• Face masks required at airports.

• Most businesses and venues open with social distancing.

• Schools open.

North Macedonia

• International airports remain closed to commercial traffic.

• Land borders open for all travellers.

• Curfew Lifted: Curfew lifted immediately, and businesses allowed to reopen with social distancing measures in place.

• Essential businesses and services remain open.

• Mandatory to wear face masks in public.

Norway • No entry restrictions for Nordic residents of Denmark, Iceland, Finland and Gotland island.

• Mandatory quarantine for non-Nordic EU arrivals until July 15th. People isolated at home must not exit their residence.

• EU residents with immediate family in Norway can enter but must quarantine.

• All travellers who have been in areas with widespread transmission will be quarantined for 10-days upon arrival. Social distancing measures in effect.

• Gatherings of up to 200 people permitted.

• Recommended to avoid public transit if possible and anywhere where large gatherings could take place.

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• Lifting of mandatory 10-day quarantine for travellers to and from other Schengen area countries if the number of positive COVID-19 tests over the preceding 14 days remains below five percent of total tests from July 15th.

• Restrictions Eased: most restaurants, attractions, and accommodations have opened.

Poland • Polish Airlines partially resume domestic flights.

• Social distancing measures implemented, if these are not followed fines will be issued.

• Masks in public is mandatory.

• Parks and forests are reopened to the public.

• Reopening of hotels, restaurants and malls.

Portugal

• Borders open to all Schengen countries, UK, Brazil and other Portuguese language countries, Canada, Venezuela and South Africa.

• State of calamity in effect.

• Restrictions re-imposed in Lisbon: gatherings restricted to 10 people maximum and businesses must close by 20:00.

• Authorities advise individuals from Porto and Lisbon to avoid unnecessary travel and not to attend large meetings/gatherings.

• Businesses with restricted operating hours. Prohibition on public consumption of alcohol. All campsites and motorhome parks closed.

• Temporary citizen rights granted to all migrants in order to ensure access to social security and health care during Coronavirus event.

• Restrictions eased: reopening of small shops, hairdressers, car dealerships, and other small retailers.

Romania • Borders open to all Schengen area residents but conditions apply.

• All arrivals subject to mandatory quarantine except those arriving from Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Croatia, Switzerland,

• Less restrictive state of alert: freedom of movement within localities restored and select businesses to reopen. Gatherings larger than 3 prohibited.

• All schools closed.

• Police escorts for high risk individuals to ensure proper

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Germany, Greece, Iceland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary.

quarantines procedures are followed.

• Masks mandatory in all indoor public places and transport.

• Most international arrivals must self-quarantine upon arrival.

• Penalties for those caught spreading misinformation or lying on health declarations.

• Over 65’s allowed outside for work related activities for up to one hour each day. For other essential activities such as shopping and exercise, only between 07:00-11:00 and 18:00-22:00.

Russia • All international flights grounded until the 31st of July except those repatriating Russian citizens.

• Borders are closed to all except citizens and permanent residents until further notice.

• Transit passengers, diplomats, and air crews not affected.

• Temporary closure of Terminal D of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport.

• Restrictions lifted in Moscow and St. Petersburg: Many businesses and cultural venues are open with social distancing. Public transit and freedom of movement restored.

• Reopening of industry and construction.

• Restrictions vary across Russia – check with local authorities for up to date information on quarantines.

Serbia • All borders are open.

• Advanced screening at entry points.

• Gatherings of more than 20 are banned.

• Many businesses and venues open with distancing.

• Face masks mandatory on public transport and encouraged in public spaces in general.

• Select lockdown measures eased:

including reopening of many small businesses and public transport.

Slovakia • Border open to residents of Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Malta, Germany, Norway, Slovenia and Switzerland.

• Restaurants, cinemas, shopping centres and theatres are open.

• Schools open.

• Most restrictions lifted but social distancing remains in place.

• Gatherings must be no more than 100.

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• Mandatory quarantines for all arrivals except for the above countries.

Slovenia • Borders open to all.

• Arrivals from outside of EU approved countries subject to mandatory quarantine.

• Rail service to Austria suspended.

• Quarantines in effect for all persons who have come in contact with confirmed cases.

• International flight ban lifted

• Social distancing measures in effect.

• Face coverings or masks must be worn outside.

• Hotels, health centres and gyms allowed to reopen.

• Gatherings of up to 200 people allowed.

Spain • Borders open to Schengen area and countries recommended by EU Council.

• Re-imposition of restrictions in Huesca as Covid-19 cases spike.

• Restrictions Eased: Authorities allow outdoor exercise. Small businesses including hairdressers, hardware stores, some personal training, and take away restaurant services open.

• Face masks are mandatory in spaces where it is not possible to meet 1.8m social distancing rule.

• Phase 2 Exit Strategy: Groups of 15 allowed and 40% capacity allowed in all service and businesses venues.

Sweden • Borders open to Schengen area residents only.

• Anyone experiencing flu like symptoms who has recently been to affected areas is asked to seek medical attention and to get tested.

• The Swedish foreign ministry prolongs their advice on no non-essential travels to all countries to the 15th of July.

• SA mandates face masks for passengers until 31st of August.

• Sweden announced that entry of foreign nationals arriving from countries other than EU member states, UK, Norway, Iceland,

• Large public gatherings of over 50 people are now banned. Ban on visits to elderly homes and hospitals.

• Persons are encouraged to work from home.

• Voluntary social distancing encouraged with shops and public transit potentially limiting the number of clients.

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Lecthenstein and Switzerland, as well as EU-Appored low-risk countries is extended until the 31st of August.

Switzerland • Advanced screening at borders.

• Quarantine will be in place for travellers from high-risk countries from the 6th of July.

• Borders open to all.

• Social distancing measures in effect.

• People at high risk, such as over 65s and those with chronic health conditions advised to stay home.

• Easing of some restrictions: small businesses, DIY and garden supply stores to be reopened, hospitals open to non-urgent care and restrictions on funerals services to be lifted. Limited public transport to also resume.

• Restaurants, pubs, museums, art galleries, libraries, sporting events with no audiences and primary and lower secondary schools are open. Public transport will also resume.

• Extraordinary Situation ended. Gatherings of up to 1,000 people permitted.

Ukraine • Border checkpoints with Moldova and EU reopens.

• Slovakia and Moldova borders open.

• Most international flights suspended until August 1st.

• Entry for arrivals from countries with low levels of transmission.

• National lockdown strategy in effect.

• All educational institutions closed.

• All mass gatherings banned.

• Police have been deployed in Kiev to enforce lockdown measures.

• Some non-essential amenities like outdoor restaurants, salons, parks, and non-emergency medical care open

• Public transit and no-spectator sporting events resumed

United Kingdom

• Borders are open.

• All arriving travellers are required to quarantine for 14 days.

• From the 10th of July self-isolation rules from lower risk destination will be eased such as France, Germany, Spain and Italy.

• Lockdown eased. Strict social distancing measures in effect.

• Gatherings of up to 6 with 2 meters social distancing allowed anywhere outdoors in England and Northern Ireland. In Scotland and Wales, gathering participants can only be from two households.

• Unlimited outside exercise allowed.

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• Public transportation disrupted, expect closures and delays. Train service at a minimum.

• Outdoor cafes and restaurant resume service.

• Restriction easing: pubs, restaurants, cafes, cinemas, museums, galleries hotels and personal services to reopen from July 4th.