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UK advises citizens against ‘all non-essential’ foreign travel

LONDON, March 17, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Britain on Tuesday advised UK citizens
against all non-essential travel overseas for the next 30 days, in response
to the global coronavirus pandemic.

“UK travellers abroad now face widespread international border restrictions
and lock downs in various countries,” Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in
a statement.

“The speed and range of those measures across other countries is
unprecedented.

“So I have taken the decision to advise British nationals against all non-
essential international travel.”

The advice is initially for 30 days but will be kept under review, the
Foreign Office said.

It is not currently advising Britons in general who are abroad to
immediately return, but said they should plan for the possibility that
flights may be cancelled or restrictions imposed by foreign governments.

“We will continue to do everything in our power to get those British
nationals affected the care, support and advice they need,” the Foreign
Office statement said.

“We are also working urgently to ensure international governments have
sensible plans to enable the return of British and other travellers and,
crucially, that they keep borders open for enough time to allow people to
return home on commercial flights.”

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