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LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - Travellers returning to England
from Croatia, Hong Kong or Taiwan will not have to quarantine as
the countries are due to be moved into the so-called COVID green
list for travel, newspaper reporters said on Wednesday.
The government is expected to publish any changes to its
travel rules later in the day and there has been speculation
that Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca could be added to the Amber
list. The Sun newspaper said Croatia would go on the green list.
From next week, anyone who has been fully vaccinated will be
able to return from an amber listed country without needing to
quarantine, but younger people without both shots will need to
quarantine at home.
A reporter for the Guardian said Indonesia, Myanmar and
Sierra Leone were due to be added to the red list, meaning
anyone returning from those countries would need to quarantine
in a hotel.
(Reporting by Kate Holton; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and
William James)