As of July 24, the British will be able to travel to Cuba, a country that is no longer on the list of nations or territories with a "global warning against non-essential international travel" from the Commonwealth Office of Foreign Affairs (FCO). English).
In a tweet on his personal account, the Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Havana, Anthony Stockes, announced the update of the aforementioned list and urges the British to travel to the Caribbean island once they are safely resumed, after ensuring that the The decision reflects "the Cuban response to the pandemic."
The FCO assures that it is possible to travel to these destinations since they no longer represent an "unacceptably high risk for British travelers", and explain that it is the result of the analysis of the situation of Covid-19 in the aforementioned destinations.
They add, furthermore, that "the Commonwealth Office of Foreign Affairs Travel Councils are based on risks to British citizens, including public health assessments of the country."
Finally, they indicate that all the Councils will remain in constant review to take into account "the most current situation in each country", and continue to advise against "non-essential" travel.
In a tweet on his personal account, the Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Havana, Anthony Stockes, announced the update of the aforementioned list and urges the British to travel to the Caribbean island once they are safely resumed, after ensuring that the The decision reflects "the Cuban response to the pandemic."
The FCO assures that it is possible to travel to these destinations since they no longer represent an "unacceptably high risk for British travelers", and explain that it is the result of the analysis of the situation of Covid-19 in the aforementioned destinations.
They add, furthermore, that "the Commonwealth Office of Foreign Affairs Travel Councils are based on risks to British citizens, including public health assessments of the country."
Finally, they indicate that all the Councils will remain in constant review to take into account "the most current situation in each country", and continue to advise against "non-essential" travel.