EGYPT and Sri Lanka are set to be added to the red list in another holiday blow for Brits.
Afghanistan will also be shoved on the red list from Tuesday at 4am, further putting holiday plans into chaos, sources said today.
The final confirmation and updated lists are expected this afternoon.
It came as Portugal is expected to be taken off the green list and added to the amber list today – after a worrying new mutation of the Indian variant was detected.
Meanwhile, no countries are being added to the green list in a further gut punch for Brits aching for a post-pandemic getaway.
Trending In The News revealed how ministers are later expected to send travel plans up in smoke by telling Brits NOT to go to the top holiday destination – and forcing returning travellers to self-isolate.
Whitehall sources said today that the drastic decision came after PHE raised the alarm that a mutation of the Indian “Delta” variant was found in Portugal – with 68 cases recorded so far.
There is a doubling of the positive Covid rates in Portugal since the first review, too – which far exceeds the positive rates in the UK.
And there’s a mutation of the India variant too, which is now under investigation.
Public Health England are looking into whether the new mutation is more transmissible or less tackled by vaccines.
It is a bitter blow for holidaymakers who made bookings after Portugal became one of the only European hotpots on the green list from May 17.
The changes to the amber and red lists are set to come in from Tuesday 8 June at 4am.
It comes as:
- No new countries are expected to be added to the green list
- Brits scrambled to refund their flights to Portugal
- Families head to Greece despite the Government’s amber warning – as one Brit mum says ‘my kids deserve a holiday’
- Heathrow finally opens a separate red list terminal after weeks of India arrivals mixing with others in long border queues
- Holidaymakers will be hit with soaring prices if green list additions are ‘kept secret’, says an airport boss
- Brits are now banned from entering France unless they have ‘compelling’ reason to stop spread of Indian variant
- Back in Britain people have been enjoying a mini-heatwave as Brits flocked to beaches and hotspots to soak up the sun
Anyone coming into the country will already have to show a negative Covid test, and pay for more in the days after they land back in Britain.
If they are negative, people will be released from quarantine and can go out of their homes again.
But those on the red list will have to stay in designated hotel quarantine facilities when they come back to the UK.
And they will be forced to use different terminals too so they don’t mix with other passengers in the airport.
Britain finally opened up its international travel again from May 17, and the green list is set to be updated at least every three weeks.
The Department for Transport has previously warned that Brits should be wary that countries can be taken off the green list with little notice – which could spark holiday chaos over the summer months.