LONDON, June 17 (Reuters) - Britain is looking at all the
options on a possible easing of COVID-19 international travel
restrictions, including allowing those with both vaccinations to
go abroad, Financial Secretary to the Treasury Jesse Norman said
on Thursday.
"We are trying to move cautiously and progressively in the
right direction so I wouldn't write anything off at this point,"
Norman told Sky.
"But then, you know, we are in a situation where the...
virus is not something we control and we have seen this new
Delta variant and therefore, it would be imprudent to make any
carte blanche or, as it were, firm statement now."
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Alistair Smout)