More regions will be upgraded on Jersey's traffic light list for safe travel from Monday 14 September.
There are now just 10 London boroughs and 10 departments in France that are still green - meaning no isolation is needed on arrival to Jersey.
Glasgow City, Leicestershire, North Tyneside, North Yorkshire, Newport, Sheffield, and the Wirral are among the areas moving to amber - along with Guadeloupe, La Reunion, and La Manche in Normandie.
Bolton, Bradford, Caerphilly, French Polynesia, and Saint Barthelemy are among regions being moved up to red, which requires two weeks of isolation.
Aberdeen City, Angus, and Dundee City in Scotland are moving down to green along with Laois in the Republic of Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens and Derry City and Strabane in Northern Ireland, and Creuse in France.
Italy and Germany will also be regionalised from Monday 14 September.
Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Lazio, Liguria, Lombardy, P.A. Trento, Sardinia, Venetia, Umbria, and Tuscany will go on the amber list, which means having to get two Covid-19 tests and isolate for at least five days.

The same rules will apply for arrivals from Bayern, Baden-Württemberg, and Berlin.
You can search the list by region by clicking here.

Tourism bosses concerned about impact of UK autumn budget
Islanders asked about diesel and petrol car phase out
Government 'must act' to protect children from online harms
Jersey's skin cancer rates remain higher than England
Police warn of joyriders as two vehicles are taken
Strive Hotel blocked, £29m Millbrook House Hotel gets go ahead
Tiny Seeds launches campaign for Fertility Awareness Week
Public meeting called on future of Havre des Pas Lido