The requirement for COVID-19 testing for fully vaccinated travellers arriving in the UK will be scrapped next month, the UK government has announced. Eligible fully vaccinated passengers arriving in the UK will “no longer have to take a post-arrival lateral flow test” from 4 a.m. on Feb. 11, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told the House of Commons on Monday. “That means that after months of pre-departure testing, post-arrival testing, self-isolation, additional expense, all that fully vaccinated people will now have to do, when they travel to the UK, is to verify their status via a passenger locator form,” he said. Under the new rules, passengers who do not qualify as fully vaccinated will no longer be required to do a day eight test after arrival, or to self-isolate. “They will still need to fill out a passenger locator form, to demonstrate proof of a negative COVID test taken two days …