A Brit who was forced to quarantine in Italy for two months following multiple positive coronavirus tests has finally flown home - only to be put in lockdown again.
Rhys James, 23, was teaching English in Florence with two pals when they all contracted Covid and were taken to a quarantine centre on August 17.
Italian law at the time stipulated anyone who had been diagnosed with the virus had to test negative twice to be able to leave - something which proved tricky for the UK trio.
And having finally made it home to Pembroke Dock in South Wales, Rhys now faces a fire-break lockdown from Friday, meaning going back into isolation.
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