Travellers who are in quarantine after returning to England from overseas will no longer to isolate from next Friday. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said air passengers who are currently isolating for 14 days can break the restrictions legally from July 10.
Mr Shapps told BBC Breakfast that while “nothing could happen” before then, “from that point onward you will be legal not to quarantine yourself”.
He said: “It’s very important to stress the quarantine does exist until July 10." Countries that will be exempt from quarantine measures will include overseas territories such as the Falkland Islands and Gibraltar.
But travellers arriving in the UK will still be required to fill out a “locator form”, Mr Shapps said. “That asks where you’ve
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