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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
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Jon Macpherson & Lottie Gibbons

22 countries 'likely to be moved from amber to green list' including France and Italy

Holidaymakers have been rushing to book trips to new destinations added to the Government's quarantine-free list.

But it may be worth holding out, as according to one travel expert, a further 22 countries could be added to the 'green list'.

Last Thursday, 14 countries and territories, including Ibiza, Menorca and Mallorca, were moved to the green list.

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But a number of popular hotspots such as France, Greece, Italy and mainland Spain remain in the amber tier.

Travellers returning to the UK from those locations must self-isolate at home for 10 days, making holidays unviable for many people.

However, Robert Boyle, a former British Airways strategy chief, said 22 countries now meet the threshold to be included on the green list.

He told the Telegraph that all of the destinations had infection rates lower than 20 cases per 100,000 of the population and with fewer than 1.5 per cent of all tests taken returning a positive Covid result.

All of the 22 countries listed are currently on the amber list which requires British tourists to self-isolate for 10 days and subsequently pay for at least two Covid-19 tests on days two and eight, reports LancsLive.

Mr Boyle said: “There seems to be nothing in the data the Government says it is using that explains why they are languishing on the amber list at this point.

“I’m sure the answer is politics somehow, but there doesn’t even seem to be any obvious political logic for why two apparently similar countries get classified differently.”

The 22 countries he says should be eligible to join the green list are:

- France

- Italy

- Austria

- Bulgaria

- Hungary

- Romania

- Poland

- Norway

- Vietnam

- Denmark

- Slovakia

- North Macedonia

- Czech Republic

- Estonia

- Finland

- Lebanon

- Liechtenstein

- Lithuania

- Luxembourg

- Moldova

- Taiwan

- Azerbaijan

The next review is expected to take place on July 15 and any changes are then likely to be introduced the week after.

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