Negative COVID-19 test rule for passengers heading to England pushed back

Will come into effect from Monday instead of this week

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A pre-departure COVID-19 test rule for passengers entering England will come into effect from Monday instead of this week.
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London: A pre-departure COVID-19 test rule for passengers entering England will come into effect from Monday instead of this week, transport minister Grant Shapps said in a tweet late on Wednesday.

“Passengers will be required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test before departure to England from Monday 18 January At 4am,” Shapps wrote in his tweet.

“Passengers must remember to complete a Passenger Locator Form before arriving back into England,” Shapps said, adding that passengers would face a fine of 500 pounds ($682.30) if they do not provide proof of negative test.

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