British will be fined for leaving country without a good reason

Residents of Great Britain, traveling abroad without a good reason, starting next week to be fined for 5 thousand pounds. The appropriate bill is planned to take this week in the framework of the “Road Card” on COVID-19, follows from the documents of the British Parliament, reports RIA Novosti.

It is expected that from March 29, when the second stage of the Road Map will begin, the rules will enter into force, in accordance with which all residents of Great Britain, including foreign citizens, traveling abroad without good reason, will be fined 5,000 pounds of sterling .

Among good reasons: work, study, legal, judicial obligations or voting, moving or real estate transactions, health condition, visiting a dying relative, a close friend or funeral, as well as marriage or visiting the wedding of a close relative.

In accordance with the plan of the British government on the weakening of restrictions in connection with Coronavirus, the earliest, when the British can freely go abroad to rest, – May 17. Currently, in England there is a third local locker, prohibiting foreign trips. Citizens who returned from countries with increased risk of infection of COVID-19 are required to pass quarantine in special hotels.

previously also reported that the British government plans to divide all countries into three groups by August, depending on the threat of infection with more dangerous strains of coronavirus on the eve of the summer tourist season. The countries will enter the red list, upon arrival of which the British will be required to pass self-insulation. In the green list – the countries that residents of Great Britain will be able to visit without restrictions on the objection. The yellow list will consist of countries returning from which those and other measures will be applied to citizens.

From January 4, the National Locking was introduced in England, the third and the same strict as the first one. Boris Johnson Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced a phased relaxation plan on February 22, in accordance with which schools opened on March 8, from April 12, if the statistics allow non-food shops and terraces of restaurants in England, as well as beauty salons, hairdressers, museums , libraries and zoos. From May 17, pubs, restaurants, cinemas, hotels, families will be allowed to meet indoors, and foreign trips can be resolved.

Country Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared a threat of a third pandemic wave in Britain after she began in Europe.