Under the pressure of the tourism industry and the government, the government decided to cancel the plan to set up an amber watch list, and the summer vacation was greatly promoted. Ministry of Public Security.
The amber watch list is for countries that are likely to be moved to the red category-this requires a hotel isolation for 10 days, and the adult fee is £1,750. The planned move aroused sharp criticism from tourism leaders.
Attention now turns to Thursday, when the government is expected to provide the latest information Travel restrictions, Including which countries are entering the green list.
It comes as Japan Has indicated that it will shift to focus on the hospitalization of patients with serious illnesses Coronavirus-19 and those who are at risk of becoming this way, to avoid stressing the medical system with the surge in cases in Tokyo and other places, the host city of the Olympics.
The country’s Covid cases have increased sharply, with more than 10,000 new infections recorded every day across the country. Tokyo hit a record high of 4,058 on Saturday.
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Nicola Sturgeon announces whether Covid restrictions will be lifted in Scotland this afternoon
First Minister Nicolas Sturgeon Will announce whether Scotland Almost all Covid-19 restrictions will be lifted, including the reopening of nightclubs and stadiums at full capacity.
She is expected to issue a statement on Tuesday afternoon and will state whether most of the measures implemented north of the border due to the pandemic in March last year will be cancelled on Monday, August 9.
However, Ms. Sturgeon said that some measures, such as the use of face masks, will “continue for some time.”
Due to coronavirus concerns, the Guernsey Air Rally has been cancelled for the second year in a row
Fearing about the coronavirus, Guernsey’s popular air rally has been cancelled for the second year in a row.
The Aero Club event was originally scheduled to be held from September 10th to 12th.
However, due to concerns about receiving more than 100 tourists from outside the administrative area, the organizers decided to cancel it.
A health commentator stated that the UK may have been “on the verge of the third wave of Covid-19”.
Jamie Jenkins, the former head of health statistics at the National Bureau of Statistics, told LBC: “The (cases) in England and Wales have been declining since July 19, and the number of cases there has dropped for a few weeks, and then you will understand when the cases started When it goes down, you get a time lag effect. After about five or six days, you start to see a drop in hospitalizations, and then you start to see a drop in deaths.
“I think looking at the data, we usually see the death toll peak around 14 days after the case drops. I think when it comes to death toll now, we may start to overdo it.”
Mr. Jenkins added: “We may be on the verge of a wave at the moment, but as we enter the autumn, let us be cautious.”



