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Rules for those travelling to England are changing as Omicron is now worldwide, the transport secretary says.
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- Covid: Pre-departure travel tests have outlived their usefulness - ShappsRules for those travelling to England are changing as Omicron is now worldwide, the transport secretary says.
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