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Cost of NHS Covid tests for holidaymakers returning to UK to be cut - price for green and amber list travel

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing The cost of Covid travel tests from NHS Test and Trace for holidaymakers returning to the UK from abroad is to be cut, the Department of Health has announced.

The price reductions have been made in a bid to break down 'barriers' for families wanting to get away this summer amid costly PCR tests.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid also warned of a need for consumers to be protected from 'exploitative practices' as he wants to ensure that high-quality tests are available at a reasonable price. READ MORE: When is the next holiday travel update for UK's green, amber, and red lists? The price is to go down from £88 to £68 for UK travellers who have come from green

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