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Tell us: how will you be affected by quarantine-free travel to amber list countries?

We would like to hear from people who are planning on travelling abroad now that you no longer have to quarantine if double jabbed
  
  

A British airways aeroplane tailfin and a Virgin Atlantic areoplane are seen with the control tower at Heathrow airport, London.
A British airways aeroplane tailfin and a Virgin Atlantic areoplane are seen with the control tower at Heathrow airport, London. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, has announced that fully vaccinated travellers returning to England from amber list countries will no longer have to quarantine. The move will offer a significant boost to the travel industry, and will take effect from 19 July.

We would like to hear how you will be affected. Will you now be booking a trip abroad? Could it change your original plans to stay in the UK this summer? Do you think it’s too early to update the rules given a rise in cases? Will it mean only some of your family or friends could travel? If you have only received one vaccine dose, how do you feel about the announcement? Are you missing out on the exemption due to being vaccinated abroad?

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