controversial hotel isolation rules.The claim comes as UK government minister Matt Hancock offered to have “conversations” with the SNP administration at Holyrood to close the loophole hours after it was put in law.From Monday morning, travellers flying direct to Scotland from abroad have to self-isolate for 10 days in a quarantine hotel room.
It costs £1750 for the enforced stay in one of six designated locations.But in England, the rule applies to people coming from 33 “red-list” countries.The majority of international travel to the UK comes through English airports, meaning people can get on public transport at Heathrow and travel to Scotland without having to follow the blanket quarantine rule.Scott, a human rights lawyer, said both.
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