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Live Leeds Covid news as government set to announce travel green list
Portugal, Iceland, Malta, Israel and Gibraltar are expected to make the cut
Holidaymakers are expected to find out today which countries have been added to the travel green list.
The government is due to announce destinations that can be visited without quarantining this summer, with Portugal, Iceland and Malta expected to make the list.
Once restrictions ease further on May 17, travel will be permitted again but the government is introducing a traffic light system to make it safe.
It comes after scientists are stepping up preparations for an autumn booster vaccination campaign to protect against a third wave of coronavirus.
Live Yorkshire Covid updates as green list of countries set to be announced today
The government is expected to make the announcement today
The government is due to announce which countries can be visited without quarantining this summer.
Portugal, Iceland and Malta are among those expected to be on the travel green list as well as Gibraltar and Israel.
Travel will be permitted again when restrictions ease further on May 17 with a new traffic light system in place.
This means destinations on green, amber and red lists will have different rules in place to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
It comes after data showed Yorkshire has six of the ten worst coronavirus infection areas.
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Doctors said that Corona’s nails have become one of the most common signs recently, and they have clarified that clear lines “that grow horizontally across the nails may indicate that a person has been infected with a virus.” Corona From before.
And Professor Tim Spector, who leads the Zoe Symptom Study application, wrote on Twitter, “Do your nails look weird?
Coronavirus nail sign can occur without a rash and appears to be no sign of damage.
Fingernails grow in cycles of about six months, so a person infected with the Coronavirus may not notice any change in their appearance until after a period of illness.