From Friday, all international travellers to England will need to test negative for the CCP virus before they board trains, boats, or planes, the government has announced. The requirement, which also applies to UK passport holders, was announced last Friday, but the government only indicated it would start sometime this week to allow Brits abroad time to adjust their plans. On Monday, the Department for Transport gave that start date: Jan. 15, from 4 a.m. The government says the new requirements will help stem the influx of new strains of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. On top of the new measures, arrivals from countries outside of the “air corridor” list will still have to quarantine for 10 days. People will be subject to an immediate £500 ($680) fine if they fail to “present a negative COVID-19 test taken up to 72 hours prior to departure.” Passengers will have to present …