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Foreign Office warns Brits to avoid travelling abroad indefinitely

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The UK Foreign and Commonwealth is now warning against all non-essential travel indefinitely. The government department updated its advice over the weekend due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and unprecedented global border closures.

The original advice was announced on Tuesday, March 17 and initially it applied for 30 days. But now the FCO has taken it a step further by extending this advice to 'indefinitely' as the global pandemic continues to take hold.

Holidays, trips and breaks are not usually considered essential travel. Which means if you have a holiday booked for the near future, it's now effectively cancelled.

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