LONDON, Aug 5 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson said on Thursday that more countries would be opened up
for travel as more COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out globally,
after scrapping quarantine for fully-vaccinated travellers from
France.
"You've got to balance our very strong desire to get people
travelling with the need to protect us against new variants...
The great thing about the double jabs is that it does allow us
now to travel to and from European countries and from the United
States," Johnson told broadcasters.
"I think that as more and more countries get vaccinated...,
I think we'll see more travel possible."
(Reporting by Alistair Smout
Editing by Mark Heinrich)