Two more countries have been added onto Scotland's quarantine list.
Those travelling back to Scotland from Hungary and La Réunion will now be required to self-isolate for 14 days.
From 4am on Saturday 12 September, travellers coming into Scotland from these countries are no longer exempt and must quarantine for 14 days on arrival:
— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 10, 2020
🔹 Hungary
🔹 La Réunion
Find out more about international travel ➡ https://t.co/E9MjxMRbbq pic.twitter.com/u5F0HxzCSp
Meanwhile, Sweden has been removed from the Scottish Government's quarantine list.
From 4am on Saturday 12 September, travellers arriving from Sweden no longer need to quarantine for 14. All exemptions are kept under regular review.
From 4am on Saturday 12 September, travellers arriving from Sweden no longer need to quarantine for 14 days when arriving in Scotland.
— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 10, 2020
All exemptions are kept under regular review.
See the full list of exempt countries ➡ https://t.co/O7Cc7WMUpi pic.twitter.com/grkYVOHkHL
Here are all of the countries currently on the Scottish Government's quarantine list:
- Sweden: if you arrive or return from 04:00 on 12 September you will not need to self-isolate
- Hungary and La Reunion: if you arrive from 04:00 on 12 September you will need to self-isolate
- Portugal and French Polynesia: if you arrive from 04:00 on 5 September you will need to self-isolate
- Greece: if you arrive from 04:00 on 3 September you will need to self-isolate
- Czech Republic and Jamaica: if you arrived from these countries from 04:00 on 29 August you will need to self-isolate
- Cuba: if you arrive or return from 04:00 on 29 August you will not need to self-isolate. If you arrived before this time you will need to self-isolate
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