Covid cases have been on the rise across the UK, with new variants collectively known as FLiRT causing growing fears that a new summer wave might be on the way. With the summer holiday season around the corner and families across the UK preparing to take their annual holiday abroad, getting sick is the last thing that you want before a big trip.
There are no legal requirements placed on travelling after testing positive for Covid, but NHS and government recommendations advise that you should avoid contact with people for five days after your positive test to prevent spreading the infection. This would mean that if your symptoms have resolved and you are feeling well enough, you can travel five days after your positive result.