3 monthes ago | By RT
Boris Johnson praised his government for making ‘big calls' and taking ‘tough decisions'
Fully vaccinated travelers will soon no longer be required to undertake Covid-19 tests when they arrive in England, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced.
Speaking to the media on Monday, Johnson said he wanted to show “ that this country is open for business, open for travelers. ”
“ You will see changes so that people arriving no longer have to take tests... if they have been double-vaccinated, ” the PM said during a visit to Milton Keynes University Hospital, in Buckinghamshire.
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