image courtesy of Getty Images Adults who have been fully vaccinated will no longer be required to quarantine upon returning to England from countries on the Amber List. The new laws, which take effect on July 19, also eliminate the necessity for under-18s arriving from countries on the list to self-isolate. Under-18s and adults in England who have received both Covid vaccines will not be required to self-isolate if a close contact tests positive for Covid after August 16. In England, this can be done by getting an NHS Covid Pass through the NHS website or app. The NHS Covid-19 app, which is used for contact tracing, is not the same. To use the NHS app, you must be enrolled with a GP surgery. You can request an NHS Covid Pass once you’ve checked in. The technology produces a QR code that is valid for 28 days. You can either download or have a PDF copy emailed to you. If I’m completely vaccinated, what are the regulations for self-isolation? For some Northern Ireland visitors, quarantine regulations will be relaxed. If both doses of the Covid vaccine were delivered in England, you can acquire an NHS Covid Pass two weeks after your second dose. If you’ve got a negative PCR test or lateral flow test result within the last 48 hours and reported it on the NHS website, you can also request a pass. These passes are valid for 48 hours after the test is completed. If you’ve had a positive PCR test result in the recent six months and finished self-isolating, you can also request a pass. After passing the test, the pass is valid for 180 days. Call 119 if you have had both of your vaccinations and need an NHS Covid Pass letter. This has no expiration date and will not disclose test results, only immunization status. Because children are not currently being vaccinated, under-16s are currently unable to obtain an NHS Covid Pass. According to the government, the NHS Covid Pass is now accepted as proof of vaccination status in more than 30 nations. Many nations, like France, Malta, and Portugal, require visitors to be completely vaccinated or waive quarantine restrictions if they are. It’s critical to double-check your destination’s admission requirements before booking – and to double-check them again before leaving. What the EU vaccine ‘passport’ means for travel What are the most recent modifications to the holiday green list? What are the rules for vacationing in Portugal, Malta, and Spain? The government’s Events Research Programme tested various methods for properly running large events such as concerts, nightclubs, and sporting events. The wider coronavirus rules, such as the rule of six, were not applied to these incidents. image courtesy of Getty Images Those attending Euro 2020 matches at Wembley Stadium will be required to show their NHS Covid Pass or give a negative lateral flow test result as part of the scheme. The government, however, stated in its plans for England’s transition to stage four of the pathway out of lockdown that people will not be required to confirm their vaccination status “as a condition of access for visitors to any location” under the law. It stated that organizations can already ask visitors for confirmation of vaccination status if they desire, as long as they do not violate existing equality rules, and that they would be permitted to do so in the future. People aged 16 and up in Scotland can obtain a printed copy of their coronavirus vaccination status by visiting the NHS inform website or calling 0808 196 8565. The NHS Covid Pass, which can be used to verify you’ve been fully vaccinated, is now available to download in Wales. You can get a printed copy by contacting 0300 303 5667, but you should do so five days following your last dose. In Northern Ireland, work on a paper-based Covid vaccination certificate has commenced. CHECK YOUR POSTCODE: What are the rules in your area? SCHOOLS: How are children’s self-isolation regulations changing? VACCINES: When will I be able to have my second vaccine? MASKS: When should I quit wearing a mask? WHAT TYPES OF TESTS ARE AVAILABLE? Lockdown measures for the Coronavirus Pandemic of Coronavirus Vaccines against the Coronavirus TravelHolidays Passports for vaccines/nRead More