Check out the latest UK government rules on which countries are red, amber and green for COVID-19 and the rules you need to follow to enter England. Disclaimer - this is just a fun side project - always check local government guidelines.
Easy to read covid travel restrictions for England
Check out the latest UK government rules on which countries are red, amber and green for COVID-19 and the rules you need to follow to enter England. Disclaimer - this is just a fun side project - always check local government guidelines.
As the world starts opening up again, it is becoming more and more important to know the current travel restrictions between nations. As a fun little internal task, we had a go at displaying this information in the easiest possible way for England nationals. In one click we wanted to surface some potential holiday or travel destinations that have COVID-19 levels considered safe by the UK government. For your own mini-projects get in touch with us today at https://shoreditchdesignstudio.com/
Hey @aburtondesign - congratulations on the launch 🚀 Never underestimate the power of a simple and useful tool like this. Anything that tidies up the inevitably confusion of government websites etc is a good this, and you've done a really nice job wiht the simple UI. I'll probably use this as my first point of call + will let others know too! Shared now +1
Great idea! it's a good resource to access quickly to the right information to travel! 👍
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