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From Monday, passengers arriving from countries such as Dubai, South Africa and Brazil will have to quarantine in hotels for 10 days. City News Radio reports.
Passengers flying from red-listed countries will have to quarantine in hotels from Monday.
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From the 15th of February, travellers returning to the UK from countries with high rates of Covid-19 will have to quarantine in hotels.
The new rules affect travellers returning from red-list countries including Dubai, South Africa and Brazil. They must quarantine in government-approved hotels for 10 days at a cost of £1,750. The government has announced a 10 thousand pound fine for anyone who fails to do this. It has also been announced that any passenger who doesn’t have a UK residency may be refused entry.
Listen to our counterparts at City News Radio discuss the story here:
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From the 15th of February, travellers returning to the UK from countries with high rates of Covid-19 will have to quarantine in hotels.
The new rules affect travellers returning from red-list countries including Dubai, South Africa and Brazil. They must quarantine in government-approved hotels for 10 days at a cost of £1,750. The government has announced a 10 thousand pound fine for anyone who fails to do this. It has also been announced that any passenger who doesn’t have a UK residency may be refused entry.
Listen to our counterparts at City News Radio discuss the story here: