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Do any of those countries let people in, other than their own citizens and residents?
Aruba is open, but I think it would require a fairly convuluted set of aircrafts and boats to make use of the exemption, at least on the return, since passage via the NL and USA would trigger self isolation requirements. Or a private jet. Timor Leste and the Solomons are also open but they have 2 weeks of self isolation in a hotel. The rest are de facto or de jure closed to non resident Brits.
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So unless I'm misunderstanding, this means that non-citizens who have been to Denmark can enter the UK, that only the passenger (but not the passenger's entire household) needs to quarantine and that essential workers (such as flight attendants) no longer need to quarantine. Is there anything else I'm missing?
Yes, other than the correct phrase is self isolation here. Denmark is now like Germany or Sweden.