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What is ‘amber plus’? Meaning and rules for UK's new travel list

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The decision to keep Covid quarantine rules in place for all travellers returning to the UK from Fra

The decision to keep Covid quarantine rules in place for all travellers returning to the UK from France has led to the creation of the so-called amber plus list [View email online]( [Subscribe today]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Jul 22, 2021 Good afternoon, This is a coronavirus update from [The Scotsman](. A new ['amber plus' list has been added to the government traffic light system]( for international travel. What is the 'amber plus' list and could Greece and Spain be added to it? There is concerning news this afternoon, as the Covid-19 [daily death toll hit its highest number since March 11.]( NHS Glasgow has confirmed its drop in [vaccination bus will soon be available at Hampden Park, Ibrox and Celtic Park]( as the Scottish government aims to speed up it's vaccination program. Meanwhile, the UK Government are set to [release a list of jobs that are exempt from Covid-19 self isolation rules.]( For unlimited access to our stories you can subscribe from just £3 a month. There are no obligations, you see 70% fewer ads and get a faster website. [Join us today](. Thank you for reading, more stories below. Graham Falk. [This is the meaning of ‘amber plus' - and the rules for new travel list explained]( The decision to keep Covid quarantine rules in place for all travellers returning to the UK from France has led to the creation of the so-called amber plus list [{$escapedtitle}]( [Article Image]( [Covid Scotland: NHS 'will get worse before it gets better', warns public health expert]( Further warnings have been issued about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Scotland’s NHS, with one public health expert claiming the backlog of people waiting for care “will get worse before it gets better”. [Article Image]( [Pool inflatables: stay cool and have fun in the pool with these fun pool inflatables for adults and children]( We don’t need to tell you - it’s hot. Get in the pool or the sea with one of these inflatables for summertime frolics Promoted by The Scotsman [Article Image]( [This is why some supermarket shelves are empty - and it's not just to do with 'pingemic']( Is the ‘pingdemic’ the cause of empty supermarket shelves or is the issue more complex? [Article Image]( [Shoppers told there is no need to panic buy amid reports of empty supermarket shelves]( Some shops will be forced to close due to the rising number of retail workers being forced to self-isolate, according to the British Retail Consortium. [View more news]( Please note Due to the unprecedented nature of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic we have launched this new daily newsletter to keep you up to date with the latest official information and advice. How to opt out of these emails We are sending these daily Coronavirus email bulletins in addition to our daily newsletter emails. If you would like to opt out of only these additional Public Interest emails, and continue to receive your regular daily newsletters, please [click here](. You have received this email as you have an account on The Scotsman, published by JPIMedia Publishing Ltd. Alternatively you can [update]( your email preferences to choose the types of emails you receive from JPIMedia Publishing Ltd, or [unsubscribe]( from all future emails. JPIMedia Publishing Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with registered number 11499982, having its registered address at 9th Floor, 107 Cheapside, London, England, EC2V 6DN, United Kingdom. We will process your personal data in accordance with our [privacy policy](.

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