The government was expected to add to its green list of destinations deemed safe for people to visit without having to quarantine or self-isolate on return to the UK. However, amid concern about new variants and rising case numbers overseas, it did not add any territories to the list. The only mainstream holiday destination on the original green list was downgraded to amber, meaning that from 4am on Tuesday holidaymakers returning from the country to the UK must quarantine for ten days. They will also be required to take PCR tests at home on the second and eighth days after arrival. Those wishing to reduce their period of self-isolation can take an additional test on
Source: The Times June 04, 2021 15:56 UTC