Travellers arriving into the UK from countries deemed high-risk because of coronavirus will need to spend their isolation in ‘quarantine hotels’, the government has announced today.
Travellers will be met at the airport and transported to 'government provided accommodation' which will include hotels. Similar hotels already exist in Australia and New Zealand, which see travellers escorted from airports to the hotels, where they must stay in their room for the full self-isolation period.
However, the new quarantine hotels won’t be mandatory for all UK arrivals - just those who are travelling back from the 30 countries.
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