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Following recent updates of the UAE being removed from the UK’s travel corridor has led to a frenzy in the media and especially the microblogging site, Twitter.
The recent development means that any individual travelling from the UAE to England, Northern Ireland, and Wales after 4am (GMT) on Tuesday, Jan 12 will need to self-isolate for 10 days, this follows Scotland who updated their guidelines on Monday. Read more on this now.
The UK removing UAE from its travel corridor was a move that was more than welcome by the people, as many were just NOT happy with the manner in which Brit celebs and influencers were flocking to Dubai amid tier 4 restrictions within the country… giving way to some pretty expressive reactions on Twittah.
LET US COME HOME BORIS #Dubai pic.twitter.com/0laQHXqd0K
— ALBY ✌🏻 ᚪᛚᛒᛁ (@ALBY_LAD) January 12, 2021
Influencers dashing back from #Dubai pic.twitter.com/chM8csVrhl
— Liam Smedley (@liamjsmedley) January 11, 2021
FINALLY! It's only took every influencer and celeb to go there on a 'holiday' and probably been bringing covid back. This should have happened sooner!
A moment of silence for all the influencers who now can't escape to Dubai or have to isolate on the way back 🤣🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/eiFiOXNwrl pic.twitter.com/2epkVacKCU
— Jess (@JJ1410) January 11, 2021
Those who fail to comply with the country’s strict COVID-19 regulations will be subject to face a penalty of AED3,000.
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