The government is set to unveil its traffic light system that will list countries based on their coronavirus risk factor. The plan will signify which countries are deemed safe, and which people can travel to without the need to self-isolate for 14 days when they get back to the UK.
This system will open up the travel and tourism industry as Brits will once again be free to visit popular holiday destinations this summer.
Countries will be classified either green, meaning they are safer than the UK; amber, suggesting they are less safe than green countries; or red, which are the least safe and will still require passengers to self-isolate for a fortnight upon their return to the UK.