From Monday, inbound travel to Jersey will return to pre-pandemic measures, the States say.
Jersey's Safer Travel Policy will be suspended from Monday.
It will also no longer be necessary to complete a pre-departure travel form before travelling to Jersey.The Government of Jersey said it wouldIt said the changes follow advice from Public Health in consultation with the Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell . "I know many families have travel plans booked for over the half-term break and will immediately benefit from this suspension. Additionally, it will make it much easier for those students returning home from university.
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