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24.—(1) Schedule 10 (optional testing after arrival in England) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph 5, in the forms specified in sub-paragraph (3)—
(a)for form A substitute—
“Form A: negative test result
Your coronavirus (COVID-19) test result is negative. You did not have the virus when the test was done. If you are self-isolating as an international arrival from a non-red country, region or territory, who was subject to a 10 day isolation period on entry, you may stop self-isolating.
You should self-isolate again if you get symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) – get an NHS coronavirus (COVID-19) test from https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test and self-isolate until you get the results.
For advice on when you might need to self-isolate and what to do, go to https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ and read ‘Self-isolation and treating symptoms’.
It is a legal requirement to self-isolate when you arrive in the UK from a non-red list country, territory or region if you do not meet eligibility criteria to remove the requirement to self-isolate. If you are contacted by the enforcement authorities or the police after you have received this negative result please show them this notification.”;
(b)in form B, omit the sentence beginning “People you live with”;
(c)in form C—
(i)in the sentence beginning “You must, by law,” for “an international arrival” substitute “a non-eligible international arrival”;
(ii)for the words “amber-list”, in both places in which they occur, substitute “non-red list”.
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