The latest places added and removed from the UK Quarantine List have been revealed.
Here's what you need to know.
What has changed this week?
In an update issued at 5pm on Thursday (October 29), Transport Secretary Grant Shapps tweeted: “We are REMOVING CYPRUS and LITHUANIA from the #TravelCorridor list.
"From 4am Sunday 1st November, if you arrive into the UK from these destinations you will need to self-isolate.”
He added: “We are NOT adding any countries to the list of TRAVEL CORRIDORS this week.”
Have any countries been aded to the list?
Mr Shapps added: "We are NOT adding any countries to the list of TRAVEL CORRIDORS this week."
What is the rate of cases in Cyprus and Lithuania?
Cyprus' seven-day rate of cases per 100,000 people has reached 112, whereas the rate for Lithuania is 140.
Figures have been calculated by the PA news agency based on data collected by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
The Government is believed to be using a rate of 100 as the threshold above which it considers triggering quarantine conditions. This is up from 20 in recent months.
The UK’s own rate is 230.
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