Home ›› National

UK recognises Bangladesh’s Covid vaccine certificate

No self-isolation in Britain for fully jabbed Bangladeshi travellers
UNB . Dhaka
08 Oct 2021 10:32:43 | Update: 08 Oct 2021 15:20:29
UK recognises Bangladesh’s Covid vaccine certificate
— Reuters File Photo

The British government has included Bangladesh in the list of countries with approved proof of Covid-19 vaccination, effective from October 11.

With the initiative, fully vaccinated Bangladesh nationals will no longer have to self-isolate on arrival in the UK.

Over the issue, Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said on Friday, "Bangladesh vaccine certification is now recognised by the British authorities. Our Mission contacted them and described our processes and now they recognise our vaccine certification."

High Commissioner for Bangladesh to the UK Saida Muna Tasneem said, "the decision is a reflection of warm bilateral relations between Bangladesh and the UK".

The decision is also a result of the High Commission’s sustained diplomatic efforts to remove the remaining obstacles to business, tourism and essential travel between the two countries, she said.

"From 4am Monday (October 11), Bangladeshi nationals fully vaccinated with UK-approved vaccines will no longer require a 10-day hotel or home quarantine and a pre-departure Covid test."

However, a Covid test should be taken on or before Day 2 after arrival in the UK. Also, vaccination certificates issued by relevant Bangladesh authorities are required for all travellers as proof of inoculation status.

The travellers who have not been fully vaccinated with a UK-authorised jab must quarantine for 10 days, either at home or where they are staying, and should undergo a Day 2 and Day 8 Covid test.

On September 17, Bangladesh was removed from the UK government's travel red list, which came into effect at 4:00am on September 22.

×