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Boost for summer holidays as ministers consider 20 minute coronavirus tests at airports in bid to lose 14-day quarantine

A QUICK 20-minute test instead of a 14-day quarantine is being considered by UK ministers ahead of the summer holidays.

The new proposal hopes to allow Brits to have a holiday abroad this year without needing to self-isolate for two weeks when returning to the country.

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: "What is being mooted is a mutually recognised test where a foreign businessman, say, has a test a day before flying that is accredited."

They added that it would allow "people to travel but maintain public health".

Other countries are already offering tests for airport arrivals to swerve the need for two-week quarantines.

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Iceland will allow tourists to take a 24-hour test as soon as they land from June 15, which, if testing negative, will let them enter the country without a 14-day quarantine.

Vienna Airport charges travellers £166 to take a coronavirus test which takes up to three hours and will let them avoid the two-week quarantine if it isn't positive.

Emirates is the first airline to introduce quick Covid-19 blood tests, which take just ten minutes, after a trial before a flight from Dubai to Tunisia.

Health secretary Matt Hancock yesterday said he was "optimistic" that foreign trips could happen from July.

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