From July 19, UK residents who have been “fully vaccinated” by the National Health Service (NHS) will no longer have to self-isolate after their holidays from “amber list” countries, the government has confirmed. It comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson detailed the fourth step of his road map to reopen the country, which is due on the same day if the ministers give a final go-ahead on July 12. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced the change to the government’s traffic light system for international travel in Parliament on Thursday. “I can confirm today that from the 19th of July, UK residents who are fully vaccinated through the UK vaccine rollout will no longer have to self-isolate when they return to England,” Shapps told MPs. “They’ll still be required to take a test three days before returning—the pre-departure test—demonstrating they’re negative before they travel, and a PCR test on or before day two, but …