Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
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Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
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Approved COVID-19 vaccines and countries with approved COVID-19 proof of vaccination
Approved vaccines and the list of countries and territories with approved COVID-19 proof of vaccination for travel to England.
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Department for Transport
Published
4 October 2021
Last updated
28 October 2021 — See all updates
Applies to England
Guidance for Wales
Guidance for Scotland
Guidance for Northern Ireland
Contents
Approved vaccines
Proof of vaccination
Countries with an approved proof of vaccination and examples of proof required
Red list countries and territories
Travel to England testing and quarantine rules
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What you need to do when you travel to England depends on whether you qualify as fully vaccinated or not.
To qualify under the fully vaccinated rules for travel to England, you must have been fully vaccinated with a full course of an approved vaccine under:
the UK or UK overseas vaccination programme
the United Nations vaccine programme for staff and volunteers
an approved programme in one of the countries or territories listed below
You can still travel to England if you do not qualify as fully vaccinated but you must follow different rules.
There are also different rules if you have been in a red list country or territory in the last 10 days and you may not be allowed to enter England.
Approved vaccines
You must have had a complete course of one of the following vaccines at least 14 days before you arrive in England:
Oxford/AstraZeneca
Pfizer BioNTech
Moderna
Janssen
The day you have your final dose does not count as one of the 14 days.
Formulations of these vaccines, such as AstraZeneca Covishield, AstraZeneca Vaxzevria and Moderna Takeda, also qualify as approved vaccines.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/countries-w ... d-vaccines
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Guidance and support
Home
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
International travel, immigration and repatriation during coronavirus
Entering England during coronavirus
Guidance
Approved COVID-19 vaccines and countries with approved COVID-19 proof of vaccination
Approved vaccines and the list of countries and territories with approved COVID-19 proof of vaccination for travel to England.
From:
Department for Transport
Published
4 October 2021
Last updated
28 October 2021 — See all updates
Applies to England
Guidance for Wales
Guidance for Scotland
Guidance for Northern Ireland
Contents
Approved vaccines
Proof of vaccination
Countries with an approved proof of vaccination and examples of proof required
Red list countries and territories
Travel to England testing and quarantine rules
Stay up to date
What you need to do when you travel to England depends on whether you qualify as fully vaccinated or not.
To qualify under the fully vaccinated rules for travel to England, you must have been fully vaccinated with a full course of an approved vaccine under:
the UK or UK overseas vaccination programme
the United Nations vaccine programme for staff and volunteers
an approved programme in one of the countries or territories listed below
You can still travel to England if you do not qualify as fully vaccinated but you must follow different rules.
There are also different rules if you have been in a red list country or territory in the last 10 days and you may not be allowed to enter England.
Approved vaccines
You must have had a complete course of one of the following vaccines at least 14 days before you arrive in England:
Oxford/AstraZeneca
Pfizer BioNTech
Moderna
Janssen
The day you have your final dose does not count as one of the 14 days.
Formulations of these vaccines, such as AstraZeneca Covishield, AstraZeneca Vaxzevria and Moderna Takeda, also qualify as approved vaccines.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/countries-w ... d-vaccines
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Re: Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
Weird that they don’t accept WHO approved vaccines. There’s a big difference between approving vaccines to give to your own people vs vaccines you’ll accept people entering with.
Re: Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
Good to see that they have added Cambodia to the list now (but only for approved vaccines)
Does anyone know of the blue vaccine card is enough proof of vaccination?
Does anyone know of the blue vaccine card is enough proof of vaccination?
Re: Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
Probably. The blue cards do not have your date of birth on it. However, it does have your passport number which is a far better link to you when at the UK Border. I suspect that will suffice.
But, unless you have been lucky enough to have had western vaccines, all the card will prove is that you are considered unvaccinated.
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Vaccine certificates only
If the table below says you can use a ‘Vaccine certificate’ as proof of vaccination, the following rules apply. The vaccine certificate must be issued by a national or state-level public health authority, be in English, French or Spanish, and include as a minimum:
your forename and surname(s)
your date of birth
vaccine brand and manufacturer
date of vaccination for every dose
country or territory of vaccination and/or certificate issuer
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/countries-w ... mmediately
Re: Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
An positive update for you:nerdlinger wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 7:30 pm Weird that they don’t accept WHO approved vaccines. There’s a big difference between approving vaccines to give to your own people vs vaccines you’ll accept people entering with.
Approved vaccines
You must have had a complete course of one of the following vaccines at least 14 days before you arrive in England:
Oxford/AstraZeneca
Pfizer BioNTech
Moderna
Janssen
and from 4am 22 November, World Health Organization’s Emergency Use Listing (WHO EUL) vaccines:
Sinovac
Sinopharm Beijing
Covaxin
So, no self-isolation at home, you just arrive at Heathrow, wait 6 hours to get through Passport Control and then you are free!
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/countries-w ... accination
Re: Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
I am missing a decent ale or a pint of Guinness. But not that much.
Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
Re: Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
Draught Guinness* available at Harry's.
No need to go back to Blighty for it unless you want to be served by fat ugly women with a bad attitude after waiting 5 minutes to get served.
*in a can with a widget thingy
Re: Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
So am I on the understanding that on the 22nd that I will be excepted with having been vaccinated by Chinese vaccines. It's just has well, and more too the point are they excepting a shown vaccine card with 1st 2nd and booster entrys, or the booster being one of those first recommended vaccines on the list.
How many of you who had the Chinese vaccine had a booster of AZ?
I took the other option of starting over the vaccinations.
How many of you who had the Chinese vaccine had a booster of AZ?
I took the other option of starting over the vaccinations.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Re: Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
For what it’s worth I’ve entered the UK 4 times in the past few months and the lines at immigration have been as normal. I don’t fly into Heathrow specifically though so don’t know what it’s like there.
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Re: Updated UK Entry Vaccine Requirements 28/10/2021
I think you need to change the pubs you go into in the UK, and go to ones with young attractive barmaids instead
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