No date has been set for the move, which will see people from a ‘Group B’ region tested on arrival. Those with a negative result will be released into passive follow-up before a confirmatory test on day 7.

Alderney officials are mindful of their limited resources, which is what delayed their move into Phase 5b. However, they are confident that the island will be able to move into Phase 5c alongside Guernsey. 

The categorisation of Group A, B and C countries will continue in Phase 5c, with Group A travellers required to self-isolate for 14 days.

Currently, most of the south of England, including Southampton, are included in Group B – but London, the north of England, Scotland, Wales and both Irish territories are part of Group A.

 

Pictured: Alderney’s government believes it will be able to move into Phase 5c in tandem with Guernsey.

Sark moved into Phase 5b at the same time as Guernsey, and has been following the guidance given by Director of Public Health Nicola Brink. However, a spokesperson for Sark’s Pandemic Emergency Committee has confirmed that Sark does not plan to move into Phase 5c with the rest of the Bailiwick.

Click HERE to read more about what Phase 5c will look like for the Bailiwick.